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zimmy_10

04-16-2007 08:41:15




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Can anybody tell me how many G900 Diesels were made, also was there a vista model for these. are they rare? thanks




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Field Boss Driver

04-18-2007 22:04:36




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 Re: G900 in reply to zimmy_10, 04-16-2007 08:41:15  
I was trying to work a deal for a G900. The guy wanted what I thought was too much. It was in need of alot of work. He did have the injection pump worked on and it was running. I did not want to pay more than $2500. He wanted $4000. So the deal went south.It's still setting at the shop. What ever the market will bear.



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BMG1

04-16-2007 15:17:31




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 Re: G900 in reply to zimmy_10, 04-16-2007 08:41:15  
There were 1946 G900 diesels made from 1967 to 1969. The Vista was a G1000 model only. I wouldn't call a G900 diesel rare but put it in perspective. How many 90+ hp tractors from other manufacturers had less than 2000 made? I bet not very many.

Brian



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zimmy_10

04-16-2007 20:46:05




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 Re: G900 in reply to BMG1, 04-16-2007 15:17:31  
what would one with straight tin and running be worth. where is the s/n tag on them
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BMG1

04-17-2007 17:01:00




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 Re: G900 in reply to zimmy_10, 04-16-2007 20:46:05  
It's very hard to put a price on something without knowing quite a bit about it or seeing it in person. Saying its running doesn't mean too much as they can be expensive to rebuild. I'd say a running one could be worth anywhere from $2000-5000. Very hard to narrow it down. Location plays a lot into pricing also. Serial number will be on a tag on LH side of trans housing. Engine has its own seperate serial number tag. Should be D451 engine.

Brian

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