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Stan in Florida

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Michael Soldan

10-21-2004 07:03:28




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Hi Stan, I haven't talked to you since you told me about them water melon vines dragging the melons around. I was just browsing this morning and I had never visited this site. I just finished restoring a pedal tractor for my grandchildren, a John Deere model D-65. I spent $201 for rims, tires, decals, pedal assembly, pedals and a repair patch for the rear hitch area. It cost $75 to get the welding done, plus paint. My question is what is this toy worth as I was beginning to think I was crazy for spending so much to restore it. I can get a new "M" in Michigan for $159 US..around $220 in our money. It sounds like you are into this, could you zing me a ballpark figure..maybe I shouldn't be letting the grandchildren scratch this thing up!! Thanks...Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Stan - Florida

10-24-2004 17:45:37




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 Value of Your Pedal Tractor in reply to Michael Soldan, 10-21-2004 07:03:28  
Mike,

I wouldn't let the grandkids play with it too much, I think. Dick's Farm Toy Price Guide puts the value of an "Excellent" JD '20' pedal tractor at $296 U.S. A restored one usually is in the same price range. I am not totally sure that the restored falls into the excellent category, but I'll be getting a new price guide of my own in a couple of weeks, so I can look up that information and let you know then.

BTW, the D-65 casting means it was first built in 1965 and represents the 3020/4020 series. There was also a D-63 which I think represents the early 3020/4020 tractors. I'll verify that as well.

Stan

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Stan - Florida

10-24-2004 04:06:03




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 Re: Stan in Florida in reply to Michael Soldan, 10-21-2004 07:03:28  
Mike,

Thanks for the note. I'm in the process of moving and building a new (smaller, less to take care of) house, so my price guides are packed away. If you're talking Canadian dollars, you are probably OK on what you have in the tractor.

I'll send an e-mail to a buddy and ask him about the worth and let you know.

BTW, I hope you find a good home for the thresher!

Stan



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