You gotta wonder...

Ouch! Ford 8N sold at a local auction - SOLD - for $6500.
Nope, I didn't miss a decimal point.
I couldn't believe it. I'll see if I can find a picture of it.
 
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Seller, paid that for the whole 8N???
Now he wants to see if he can get the whole total back....in one lump sum????????? :lol: [/i:3a9e207784][/b:3a9e207784]
 
Gosh,I think I have about three of them laying 0n a bottom shelf out in the shop,Kinda like setin on a gold mine. lol
 
Here it is.

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(quoted from post at 18:26:07 04/23/16) Ouch! Ford 8N sold at a local auction - SOLD - for $6500.
Nope, I didn't miss a decimal point.
I couldn't believe it. I'll see if I can find a picture of it.

Dangit, Royse! Where izzat auction? I'm gonna make a zillion! ;)
 
(quoted from post at 20:57:57 04/23/16)
(quoted from post at 18:26:07 04/23/16) Ouch! Ford 8N sold at a local auction - SOLD - for $6500.
Nope, I didn't miss a decimal point.
I couldn't believe it. I'll see if I can find a picture of it.

Dangit, Royse! Where izzat auction? I'm gonna make a zillion! ;)
It was down John's way. Milan, MI.
[b:4290bc47d6]Tenth one down[/b:4290bc47d6]
 
I'd probably spend fifty bucks on one just to have it, but I can't think of an actual use for one. I know that there was a lot of belt driven stuff years ago, but I haven't come across anything that I might actually use. So my queation is, does anyone out there still use any belt driven implements? Buzz saw? Grain mill? Washing machine?
Jerry
 
(quoted from post at 21:52:27 04/23/16) I'd probably spend fifty bucks on one just to have it, but I can't think of an actual use for one. I know that there was a lot of belt driven stuff years ago, but I haven't come across anything that I might actually use. So my queation is, does anyone out there still use any belt driven implements? Buzz saw? Grain mill? Washing machine?
Jerry
I have several tractors with a belt pulley (not Fords) and have
never used a single one except at a tractor show for demonstration.
However, I do know some guys around me still use buzz rigs on a belt.
A lot faster than cutting fire wood with a chainsaw.
 
(quoted from post at 22:27:04 04/23/16)
(quoted from post at 20:57:57 04/23/16)
(quoted from post at 18:26:07 04/23/16) Ouch! Ford 8N sold at a local auction - SOLD - for $6500.
Nope, I didn't miss a decimal point.
I couldn't believe it. I'll see if I can find a picture of it.

Dangit, Royse! Where izzat auction? I'm gonna make a zillion! ;)
It was down John's way. Milan, MI.
[b:32e0eafad9]Tenth one down[/b:32e0eafad9]

wow. i don't know prices for a lot on that page, but i have a feeling that N isn't the only thing that sold for silly amounts of money.
 
Don't know about pricing something like that. Saw one sell at auction last year for 75 bucks.

At an auction Sat an early, never nice looking Ford 2000 sold for 3400 and a "in it's work cloths" 841, good rubber, PS and all hydraulic loader sold for 2400. I had to miss the auction but did keep track on the online bidding.

Rick
 
(quoted from post at 01:34:30 04/24/16) Here it is.

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Assuming it was all restored, inside and out and one wanted such a thing and didn't want to mess with doing it themselves and had the money to put into it, that's probably not too bad price. Not something I would do but....
 

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