help with 620 gas value

bill finn

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I worked on a 620 gas row crop today. It has been sitting for a year. I found antifreeze in the oil and the cylinders. She would like to sell it but does not know what would be fair for both parties. Tires are good, rims have some chloride damage. slight dents in front hood and grills, and tractor has been painted and has some peeling in areas,also parts of decals are missing. Factory 3 point, narrow front end, no fenders. I know its tough to say with out seeing, but Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
 
It's probably worth 1900 to 2500 dollars depending if you can find somebody who has a 620 itch at that time. Non-runner 630's will bring 3000 dollars give or take so that is somewhat of a benchmark with anything further back in the "60" series bringing less. My opinion is the best money is in selling it the way it is. Top value for a 620 is far less than top value for a 630. I don't know that if the tractor in question was fully cleaned up and dealt with that it would even bring 5000 dollars. JMO. It will be interesting to see what the Mid West guys will say.
 
You can check out all the sale results from Polk Auction Labor Day antique tractor auction in northeast Indiana by going to polkauction.com and clicking Online Auctions at the left side of the red bar on the page. Scroll down the page that opens to the Completed Auctions and look at the August 29 and 30 results.
They sold several 620s so you can look at the pictures and see the sale price and then match that up to how the tractor you are working on looks. Where you live will have some impact on the price also but at least these results will give you a starting point.
 
I just bought a 620 with 3 point and none running but came with new 15-5-38 rear tires for 1200, it hadnt ran in yrs, Took some work but I didnt have to tear it down,oil looked good and now runs great.It does look rough but runs good ,if your tractor is getting antifreeze in oil 1500 would or might be top dollar around here,.And mine will need an exhaust gasket which is common.
 
As is, you can spend a lot of money on repairs. I used to have one and would like another. I would rather find one like this and redo it my self, so I would know what I have.
 

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