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Re: 1950 8N for $2,100. Good Deal?
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Posted by Mark B (PA) on November 29, 2000 at 17:12:38 from (206.99.145.143):
In Reply to: 1950 8N for $2,100. Good Deal? posted by '46 2N on November 29, 2000 at 07:27:23:
Really depends on alot of things, as you have the $8000 - $10000 N complete style reman tractors then you have the 8N giveaway units as described by the recently fortunate Steve Bastardi! Average 8N around here is $2500, Decent runner but needs some minor fixing. Options tend to have a big influence. Does it have fresh engine? Clutch?Headlamps? sherman? Drawbar setup? How nice is the paint, body shop quality or rattle can on a dusty day? Is the sheetmetal straight and not rusted? Script Fenders? Side distributor? (both of which appeared in 1950, I think) How's the rubber? Original guages or proofmeter? Look at the "tractor vaules on the side of this board or Post some more details about this tractor.
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