Ferguson rear mounted crane

Mark Kienol

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I have a piece that a neighbor wants to purchase, but I have no idea what it is worth. Any suggestions?
Looks complete and have used it on my AC D14. Has been stored inside so there is little rust, and no broken parts or welds.
 
(quoted from post at 14:06:16 05/17/13) I have a piece that a neighbor wants to purchase, but I have no idea what it is worth. Any suggestions?
Looks complete and have used it on my AC D14. Has been stored inside so there is little rust, and no broken parts or welds.
o get any kind of decent value, a little more description or picture than "piece" will be necessary. Some old 'cranes' are scarce & near antique & will bring more than say a modern shop built lightweight one.
 
If it is a Ferguson rear mounted crane then it is a desirable and fairly rare piece. Most that are are around are jibs also made by Ferguson but look like this .
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sorry but I thought I had attached a photo with my question.
will try again of 1 I found similar. It has the extendable rectangle beam.
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I will get some photos of mine posted this weekend. Still has original paint and tag. I don't think my neighbor will offer me what it is worth, so it may end up on this site in a for sale ad. Located in northern Iowa.
Also have 6 Fordson? weights that I will list at the same time. I am mostly Allis and Moline.
 
Mark, if that were mine I wouldn't sell it. As someone else mentioned, a collectable and unusual piece.

If you decide to sell it, I'd think $300 to $500 would be reasonable.
 
I am north of Rudd about 5 miles.
s/b home all weekend, or weeknights after 5.
It is sold, but I will have it for a few more weeks to use to move some things around inside my low shed.
641-220-4832
I am originally from Hampton, long ago.
 

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