Posted by D-Day on October 23, 2013 at 08:54:45 from (174.130.12.200):
In Reply to: Oliver Auction--OH posted by Sourgum on October 15, 2013 at 07:14:11:
Several nice machines there, but I think a lot of people saw fresh paint and started throwing money around like everything was better than new, which some of it was. Other machines, brought way more than normal. $2750-$4250 for those 66s was high, the diesel one was worth the $5K+ since you never see them. But the plain 66s weren't worth that much, especially the Super 66. It was worth $2000, but not $2750, once you got an up close look at it. I thought the 1655 was about $1500 too high, considering it was supposed to be a perfect restoration and was missing the thumbscrews, the white trim along the side panels and the drawbar was all cobbled together with welds. Nice tractor, but not worth what it brought.
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