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little big man

09-10-2007 21:31:17




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I am going to an auction that has a D C 4 that runs good. What is it worth?




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caseman-d

09-15-2007 11:40:48




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to little big man, 09-10-2007 21:31:17  
Did you go to the auction yet, if so what did the case bring

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caseman-d

09-11-2007 19:22:10




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to little big man, 09-10-2007 21:31:17  
Whats it worth??? Depends how bad you want it. Not sure where your located at but I bid on one that really straight but the owner didn't know if the engine would turn over. I bid 450.00 online and it went for 550.00. Bid on a nice D, bid 300.00, it went for 350.00. I went to a auction other day and picked up a running DC-3, foot clutch, and eagle hitch for 450.00. Also bought a non running DC-3 narrow front, eagle hitch, hand clutch, additional pto pump. Auctioneer said it was a whole lot better shape, picked it up for 750.00. They did advertise it as running good. Gas tank was full of hay. Put another gas tank on and it took right off.

Auctions, you never know. If you want it buy it. If theres another guy that wants it then it's valuble. Or it seems. Here in western SD 1000.00 is a fair price for one.
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little big man

09-11-2007 20:01:08




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to caseman-d, 09-11-2007 19:22:10  
Thanks for the help guys. I think it is a standard model. No adjustable front end or hydralics. Just like the one my dad had. I grew up hanging on to the right fender of that tractor as I rode along with my dad. I guess I want it.



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caseman-d

09-11-2007 20:47:26




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to little big man, 09-11-2007 20:01:08  

little big man said: (quoted from post at 20:01:08 09/11/07) Thanks for the help guys. I think it is a standard model. No adjustable front end or hydralics. Just like the one my dad had. I grew up hanging on to the right fender of that tractor as I rode along with my dad. I guess I want it.


If it has non adjustable rears and nonadjustable wide front, big rear fenders it's a straight D. D's had 26 rubber while the DC-4 had 38's. DC-4 has adjustable rears.
Good luck at the auction, let know how you made out.

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Glenn F.

09-11-2007 04:49:33




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to little big man, 09-10-2007 21:31:17  
Depends on many factors. A late model one with good tires, foot clutch, eagle hitch, adj. wide front, good fenders, etc. would be worth over $2000.

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little big man

09-11-2007 11:41:24




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 Re: D C 4 in reply to Glenn F., 09-11-2007 04:49:33  
It is a 1951 with a hand clutch a little damage on the grill.



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