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Topic: 1850 MFD
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| Al Baker
01-10-2013 18:01:43
65.183.168.227
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I have a 1850 MFD that I am thinking of letting go of. It is a shame to see it out in the sleet and snow-mud hauling manure. She still works for a living and runs well. It needs fresh paint and a couple of minor leaks dried up. uses no oil and tires are good and match. 18.4x34 rears, It has the 354 engine. |
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| Kelly MT
01-13-2013 08:33:53
216.14.237.218
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| I paid $10,000 for my 1850D ten years ago. It had 400 hrs on a new motor and had near new tires. The loader came on it. No factory three point but it had a after market three point that works good for what I do. I put a clutch in it and painted it. It's a solid machine. PK
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| rrlund
01-11-2013 10:18:14
207.241.137.116
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| I just found this one on Tractor House,with a loader in Wisconsin for $15,000. |
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| rrlund
01-11-2013 06:45:27
207.241.137.116
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| You had an ad in the Farm Trader didn't you? Just curious if it's the same one? |
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| Al Baker
01-11-2013 07:43:04
65.183.168.227
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to rrlund, 01-11-2013 06:45:27
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| I havent listed it anywhere yet.It is a open station. Does have eyelets for snapon duals. Runs and drives well, I am thinking maybe $9500.00. I havent looked into its value much. I know a two wheel drive around here will bring 5500---6500. I think The FWD should add 2500---3000. What do you folks think??? am I out of line?? |
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| jordan hackman
01-11-2013 11:37:24
69.66.165.210
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-11-2013 07:43:04
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| i think you are about right in prices. |
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| rrlund
01-11-2013 10:10:44
207.241.137.116
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-11-2013 07:43:04
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|  Might be a touch high on the estimation for the 2 wheel drive. $3500-4000 might be a little more realistic. Can't speak for the MFD,they're just not easy to find on an 1850 so that might be one of those things that's worth what one person is willing to pay and another one is willing to take. I gave $5600 for this one at an auction near St Johns 15 years or so ago. It was a one owner with 4600 hours. I don't think they've come up in value since then for sure. |
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| jordan hackman
01-10-2013 21:04:00
69.66.165.210
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| if i had the money i would be there tomarrow. still what does it have. does it have fender fuel tanks, cab/roll bars, etc. |
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| R Walton
01-10-2013 20:36:51
70.196.109.178
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| What are you asking for it?? |
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| MikeO-WI
01-10-2013 18:08:48
68.113.235.62
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to Al Baker, 01-10-2013 18:01:43
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| May be interested in a working 4wd. Where is it located. |
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| Al Baker
01-10-2013 18:15:27
65.183.168.227
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Re: 1850 MFD in reply to MikeO-WI, 01-10-2013 18:08:48
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