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Topic: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for.....
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dave2

08-06-2012 23:55:05
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Any guesses what this went for? No auction, just the dealer asking price minus haggling.

New tires, no leaks, gone over/thru by the shop, and parked for sale. They'll stand behind it to a reasonable extent. 40 years old and 42HP, only really interesting to someone with horses and/or firewood to get.

Whatcha think???? Just a hint, well over 1k bucks.


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Spook

08-07-2012 13:27:24
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  
[quote="dave2"](quoted from post at 23:55:05 08/06/12) Any guesses what this went for? No auction, just the dealer asking price minus haggling.

New tires, no leaks, gone over/thru by the shop, and parked for sale. They'll stand behind it to a reasonable extent. 40 years old and 42HP, only really interesting to someone with horses and/or firewood to get.

Whatcha think???? Just a hint, well over 1k bucks.

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New tires, maybe $1500, shop time 1K, I'd guess about 5 or 6K. If they will stand behind to decent extent, it's worth that.

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rla

08-07-2012 09:20:25
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  

WOW, a Womans Tractor & you get to run over
what ever is valuable in the Box... What a
great idea if ya sold Glass Ware....



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Traditional Farmer

08-07-2012 04:53:43
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  
NIce clean tractor $3750



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dave2

08-07-2012 13:26:35
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to Traditional Farmer, 08-07-2012 04:53:43  
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Converts to $6k +/- a few bucks..... Bigger ones (60+hp) are usually considerably cheaper......



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WGWKy2

08-07-2012 04:06:40
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  
New tires $1000, tractor $2000 Manpurse $600 less $300 for the goofy euro cab =$3300.



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dave2

08-07-2012 04:15:17
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to WGWKy2, 08-07-2012 04:06:40  
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You wouldn't think that cab was too goofy at below zero and a 20mph wind was cuttin into you.... Or raining, blowing, and you're on the road with traffic blowing by you.... I thought the same thing and took mine off when I bought my first tractor... Stayed off for about 3 weeks....



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wilson ind

08-07-2012 04:15:59
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to WGWKy2, 08-07-2012 04:06:40  
don't know about looks but when younger plowing or harvesting late that cab would be nice when 31 degrees and spitting snow



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Old Iron

08-07-2012 00:31:30
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  
It probably sold for less than they're asking for that Ford sitting behind it. (which never makes sense to me)



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dave2

08-07-2012 00:36:50
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to Old Iron, 08-07-2012 00:31:30  
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That's an Eicher and belongs to a customer (there for it's safety inspection).... They are pretty pricey too when you can find one that someone will part with.....



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Old Iron

08-07-2012 00:46:45
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-07-2012 00:36:50  
How do they compare to the little Fords,... 'bout the same?

I've never seen one before.



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dave2

08-07-2012 00:55:12
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to Old Iron, 08-07-2012 00:46:45  
size and HP maybe... They are diesel tho.... Someone told me that the eicher's compare closer to massey ferguson...



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Old Iron

08-07-2012 01:11:55
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-07-2012 00:55:12  
If they can come close to comparing to MF's,... they must be a pretty good little tractor. :)



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bison

08-07-2012 13:17:20
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to Old Iron, 08-07-2012 01:11:55  
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Do you know what the logo "MF" really stands for..

and it ain't "Mighty Fine" :wink:



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560farm

08-07-2012 14:34:55
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to bison, 08-07-2012 13:17:20  
MF stands for Many Friends or another name I won't repeat on here:)



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Old Iron

08-07-2012 13:34:46
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to bison, 08-07-2012 13:17:20  
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HA! HA! HA!,... I think I can guess! :wink:

I was just going by how my nephew is always carrying on about his little 65.

The only Ferguson I've ever owned, was a TO 30 (years ago),.... and I think it spent more time on it's rear wheels than it did on "all four". :lol: :lol:



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Old Roy

08-07-2012 00:03:01
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 Re: The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for..... in reply to dave2, 08-06-2012 23:55:05  
dealer asking ..bout 3200 actual after haggling maybe 2800



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