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Re: Very Early Farmall M on 36 rubber
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Posted by Carp on February 11, 2004 at 09:10:35 from (12.27.55.243):
In Reply to: Very Early Farmall M on 36 rubber posted by Lee Sackett on February 11, 2004 at 06:48:07:
Certainly sounds like it could be a 39. Like bill said, the value of the tracor if it is a 39 varies quite a bit with the area. One thing to look at is the originality of the tractor. Does it have the original seat on it? I have seen the original 39 seats sell for a pretty penny by themselves. I have rambled on and not really answered your question. A good running M in in good orginal shape is worth anywhere from $800 to 1,500 in my area (Ohio). A lot depends on the tires and the sheet metal. 39's don't really bring a lot more (maybe $500 more at most)than any other H or M. At least in my esperience. Hope that helps.
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