Posted by pbb on October 05, 2012 at 16:54:53 from (216.163.26.175):
In Reply to: unstyled a posted by farmall green on October 05, 2012 at 13:02:23:
The unstyled A with the factory wide ant-eater front end is the one that brings the money.They only made a few.I seen the sheet one time on how many was made and what years.I think the first couple years there was just a hand full made.I have seen a wide front end only on ebay before and the guy wanted 15000 dollars for it. Look like to me if it wasnt on the tractor it came out on it wouldnt be worth it.If it was on a regular tractor it wouldnt be a number matching A W.I have seen unstyled A W in the ads for around 35000.As far as the factory A N i dont have a clue about them.
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