52-53 Moline AZ-something approximate market value?

Koolminx

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Hello again guys. My tractor dude I ve been repairing tractors for and trying with your awesome help actually found the sheet metal for this bigger, no rear fenders though.

So can y all tell me a decent asking price for him to start with in selling this tractor for settling his dads estate?

He sold his MF-35 far too cheap in my opinion. I don t want him losing out again.

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Zas around here price of tires. Has lpto option. 7-800$ Had three and couldn't sell so scrapped
and kept tires and motors.
 

Oh boy not good for my customer lol the tires are in great shape so nobody s gonna need any for a few years unless they are going to work this thing to the bone I would guess. It runs good I rebuilt the carburetor and the starter just a month ago for it it s got a new 6 V battery and everything works that I know of. Six or 800 bucks that s damn near scrap prices for a running tractor that scares me. But this is the Pacific Northwest Washington state does not have the highest demand for tractors lol
 
Location depends a lot on what it is worth. for some reason that tractor would be worth a lot more in NC than in the midwest. (just about
all of them are. At least the 'asking' prices are higher.)

Since you are a mechanic, I assume it runs.
I know those tires are wet, but they sure look good. I would think 1,000 just because it has good tires on it.

The downside is it is missing the gas tank, fenders and not the correct seat either. (Unless any of those parts are laying around
somewhere.)

I guess that is part of a 3-point under the seat.
 
(quoted from post at 18:26:24 11/14/22) Location depends a lot on what it is worth. for some reason that tractor would be worth a lot more in NC than in the midwest. (just about
all of them are. At least the 'asking' prices are higher.)

Since you are a mechanic, I assume it runs.
I know those tires are wet, but they sure look good. I would think 1,000 just because it has good tires on it.

The downside is it is missing the gas tank, fenders and not the correct seat either. (Unless any of those parts are laying around
somewhere.)

I guess that is part of a 3-point under the seat.

Fuel tank is under the hood I just got done restoring it on the inside a few weeks ago. It doesn t have the rear fenders but basically everything else is there and it does have a PTO and tires are good and don t lose air
 
Oh Lordy that s true, shipping is a mess nester value killer.
Mi have one last tractor to get running for him, an Oliver 70 gasoline powered giant tractor.
That s going to be a challenge just finding the right carb I ll bet.
 
The tractor is located in Olalla Washington. I m not the guy selling it, I m gust the guy fixing them and asking you wonderful humanz advice and opinions.



Here is the fuel tank. As you can see it s bolted in above the battery like it s supposed to be.
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You say that you are in Washington State. If I recall correctly, Postma Brothers in Lynden WA used to be big on MMs. I haven't seen anything
mentioned about them in a while however.
 
You asked about the fuel tank. The correct tank would fit between the rear of the hood and side panels-The hood lays on top of it-and reach all the way back to the instrument panel, where a flange on the rear bolts onto the instrument panel with 2 bolts.

Do a search for or MM ZA and you should find a picture of what it should look like.
 
Thus fuel tank Does sit and bolt to the instrument panel with two bolts. I ll try to get a better picture. Fits like a glove held in by 4 total bolts.
 
(quoted from post at 22:09:28 11/16/22)
Something like this:

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Okay cool! I ll look at it more tomorrow. I never saw the tractor with the sheet metal on in person, I didn t know it had any until my client called last week and said he found it.
 
(quoted from post at 19:17:24 11/16/22) You say that you are in Washington State. If I recall correctly, Postma Brothers in Lynden WA used to be big on MMs. I haven't seen anything
mentioned about them in a while however.

Both Postma brothers past away years ago. I believe one in 2004 and the other in 2008.
 

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