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Case 300, how much

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Leroy

07-18-2005 04:52:59




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Northwest Ohio, neighbor to neighbor, what would be a fair price for a 300 Square nose narrow front with a Ford trip bucket loader, Tractor is rough, think it will run but would need all new electricity system, exaust pipe missing with bolts broke off in manifold, grill intact with no dents but heavy rust pitted, hood also rust pitted, seat and fenders rusted thru, think 12 speed, decent 28" rear rubber with fluid and front rubber usable, wheel weights, only remote hookups to loader and needing new hoses

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C. Amick

07-19-2005 09:14:27




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 Re: Case 300, how much in reply to Leroy, 07-18-2005 04:52:59  
Even with decent rubber, I don't think I would go over $1,000.



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Glenn F.

07-18-2005 06:19:06




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 Re: Case 300, how much in reply to Leroy, 07-18-2005 04:52:59  
I don't know it would be worth, but I'm figuring out I don't have enough time or money for tractors in such condition. Glenn F.



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MR

07-18-2005 13:58:34




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 Re: Case 300, how much in reply to Glenn F., 07-18-2005 06:19:06  
Just sold a round nose 300 in MUCH better condidition minus the front bucket. $1800.

I have another in the garage that was overhauled 5 years ago and runs GREAT! I will be doing the complete electric on it and it is staying home for a few more years (possibly decades). It just doesn't pay for someone to buy these especially when they are not in very good visible or mechanical shape because it is getting too hard (read-expensive and time consuming) to fix them up for any real use.

Best idea I can think of is to donate it to your local High School or tech college so they can fix it up in class and possibly gain some very valuable experience doing so. This might qualify you for a tax deduction (check with your accountant first!).

Good Luck!

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