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selling a 335

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bill mar

03-23-2007 18:57:26




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I know how a lot of you guys dislike questions about how much a tractor is worth, but i am selling a MM 335 for a friend of mine.the tractor is on ok shape both sheet metal wise and mechanical wise ,runs good no smoke. tires are ok,about 50%.had a brush paint job about 20 years ago.Ampli-Torc works fine.3 point hitch works and is all there except for the 3pt drawbar.tractor is right of the farm ready to restore,just looking where to start with an asking price.thanks, bill m.

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Mopower

03-27-2007 20:20:23




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
Hi Bill. I've seent hem go anywhere from $1200 to $4000 in running condition. In horse country around here it would be close to a $3000 work tractor. As for me, if it is straight as you say, I'd give about $2000 for one with good hydraulics. I have a totally stripped down model I paid $1200 for running but it has no hyd, PTO, p/s, or TA. Good luck. Post a pic and let the offers come in. These darn buggers are getting popular and hard to grab not all beat up. Just like a 5-star.

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Jim Parisot

03-25-2007 07:48:12




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
Bill, if your friend is lucky enough to have a 335 row crop instead of utility the price will be much higher as they only made 334 of the row crops.

Jim



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G Elppa

03-24-2007 16:35:06




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
You can check ebay past sales. I recall a pair on there a couple months ago or so. If it was restored nicely, it could be worth something....with a brush job, not so much.



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MM 335 Value

03-24-2007 15:52:25




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
To get an idea of what your tractor might be worth, I suggest you go to some of the antique tractor auction sites and view their results. It is a starting place. Aumann Auctions has a pretty good webpage with auction results. MM 335s also come up on e-bay fairly often as well. I believe there is at least one currently listed on TractorShed.com as well.



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rpllr

03-24-2007 09:08:59




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
I might be interested in your tractor if I knew where it was located and how much you were asking for it.



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Duane Kaufman

03-24-2007 06:27:49




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 Re: selling a 335 in reply to bill mar, 03-23-2007 18:57:26  
Hi,
Where are you located? Could you send any pictures?

Thanks,
Duane



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