Coop E3 value

I have a Coop E3 that is in good shape all complete except it is missing the correct grill. It runs but my uncle did a rattle can paint job. I'm looking to sell it but have no idea what it is worth. Any thoughts?

Joe
 
"Good shape" can mean a lot of things. Condition of tires? Sheet metal straight? Rust? Wear on moving parts? Engine condition... knocking, rattles, pinging, banging? What's the compression? Pictures posted here would help a lot. Value starts at scrap price and goes up.
 
Sorry to say but I would be more interested in the shape of the rear tires as they can cost more to replace then the tractor is worth.
 
I'm a cockshutt guy but all that said is true. good tractors but lot of them made not as many that want them.sounds like 1200 or lower.3pt. hydraulics, belt pulley, narrow front wide ,gas, diesel all makes difference as well and as said TIRE CONDITION is big.
 
(quoted from post at 02:54:50 01/26/15) I have a Coop E3 that is in good shape all complete except it is missing the correct grill. It runs but my uncle did a rattle can paint job. I'm looking to sell it but have no idea what it is worth. Any thoughts?

Joe
am going to guess a $1,000. This is with good rubber. Some areas had a Co-op or Cockshutt dealer and might have more demand. We had one back in the 50's 60's We used it on the feed wagon as it had live power.
 

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