Farmall F14 WF And F30 wide rear

flathead4

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Helping out a friend and liquidating a pair of Farmall's he has. He is relocating and cannot take them with him. I have 3 weeks to get them sold, and I'm trying to figure out what a good price would be to get them gone. The first is an F14, older restoration, factory adjustable wide front, rear hydraulics. Paint and rubber decent, should have it up and running tomorrow. The second is an F30, wide rear with wire spoke wheels. Paint is decent, rubbers pretty dry rotted, has had a block repair where it was once cracked. Has compression and spark, will run with a little tinkering. I want to do right by my friend and get him the most I can for the pair, I've just never seen an example of either in my area to go by as for value. Located in good old PA.
 
Neither of those are high demand tractors, nor are they rare by any means. If you only have 3 weeks to move them, then they are going to have to be cheap! 1500 - 1800 for both would be reasonable, if they can be made to run. I dont recall an adjustable wide front for the 14, but thee could have been. #0 with the pokes may go a little higher, but half rotten tires will be a deal breaker for some, not to mention the cracked block.
 
Well, from what I have seen, the F30, while not 'rare' like every john deere produced, is still the most desireable from the f12 f14 f20 f30 line. I have an f20, which are a dime a dozen. Would actually prefer an f30 over the f20. Just saying that the f30 maybe wait til you find a buyer that wants to pull with it or something.
 
The f14 is now up and running, its purrs pretty good, and everything works as it should. I think I'm going to plant them both on Ebay and see where it goes.
 
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