Thinking about selling my NAA

LeoinMI

Member
I've been thinking about selling my 1954 NAA. I have two places,..my home and a new cottage up North. We will probably down size and move up North someday and I need to get rid of some things because there just isn't any room.
I may pick up another tractor after we get settled up there in a couple of years,..but for now I need to sell some big items to make the move.
Hate to sell her,but there are more tractors out there. Here's a picture of her in case anyone may be interested. I'll discuss price with anyone who is serious and I am willing to negoiate
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nice looking naa, mines a worker its painted and ive been all trhu it from front to back so im keeping it, one of those cases where i need the tractor ive got twice in it what its worth, but i cant touch a newer tractor for what i have in this one and it does what i need it for, that nice are you sure you dont want to take it with you, you cant build another for what it cost you to bring this one with you
 
Leo,
I've looked at many pics of your machine, being a multiple NAA owner myself.
Man, it would be hard to let that one go.
Hold out for top buck, that one is worth it.
good luck
 
Thanks for the compliments. I have put some serious
time and $$ into this NAA. I have a new 6ft. back
blade to go with it. This tractors has just about
everything new on it from front to back. Too many
new parts to list. Have all receipts,owners
manual,ect...
 
I have a 54 as well. But here is the difference. Just like a women your girl's all dressed up and she's got here nails painted and she is gonna turn alot of heads. My old girs got it rough her paints peelin and she was worked hard so I am not afraid to drive her in the mud but It sure is nice to see what she could look like.
 
You are right about it being "too pretty" of a
tractor. One in her work clothes would sell faster
and probably cheaper even if it needed a little
fixing up. I just took this one and made it my
project, (my baby) and enjoyed working on it to
bring it back to life as well as looking good. Like
all of us on this site,..I really enjoyed the time
spent on this project and the final product. My
grand kids enjoy the rides and the memories.
 
I"d take it with me,..but I have a pontoon boat, a fishing boat,a wave runner,a canoe,two Kayaks,a pick- up truck, two cars, three snow blowers,three mowers,a portable welder, torches, a ton of tools,
two houses full of furniture, a pole barn full of tools and equipment,..etc
I only have room for 1 1/2 stall garage at my cottage,...so I have to down size a lot and things must go as much as I hate to admit it.
 
I have a Jubilee with many attachments. I use it push snow, mow grass, disk, rock rake on drives. I have 2x the money in mine than I could sell it for. I can't ever see selling mine, especially after last winter record cold and many good snows.

My boy finally realizes he needs a tractor too. It takes him 4 hours to remove the snow from his drive with a shovel.

His problem is he lives in a sub division with HOA and can't build anything. Someday, he needs to find a place in the country with a pole barn to store all my toys.

If I ever move, my tractor goes with me.
 

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