golden julibee

DCK1965

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was wondering if anyone could help me out with pricing this tractor and where to sell it
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Those 'little' Ford tractors sell well about anywhere.Someone is always looking for a "Ford" tractor. IMHO,that is a 2 to 3 thousand(or more) dollar tractor. Just list in Craigs list, local papers,set out front with a "for sale' sign
 
I have a Jubilee and paid too much for it, $5000 with a nice woods mower, new rear Goodyears and rims, engine rebuild, new radiator. The guy I purchased it from had receipts showing he had north of $5k in it.

On craigslist, some are asking $3k and not selling. People want more than just tractor, like mower, blades, plow, etc.

You can't judge a tractor by pic. If engine smokes, bad clutch, leaks coolant, and the hydraulics isn't working perfectly, it worth very little.

I really don't think it worth anymore just because it's a Jubilee. I wish I had a newer tractor because they have more goodies than a Jub.

Go to the ford or ford N sight. See what they have to say.
 
Advertise it as one of the "Rare Golden Jubilee Edition" Dorf tractors. That oughta add at least several thousand to it......
 
In my area, central Michigan, good matching tires, good brakes,
straight tin, decent paint I would hope to get about $3K out of it.

Rear rims aren't original, front bumper looks to be an N series bumper
mounted upside down, steering wheel from a lawn mower maybe?

It looks to have the original style vane pump on it.
That's nice for collectors. It might not be to someone who has
to use it and fix it.

I have two golden jubilees. Love them.
One is a worker, the other a trailer queen.
 
Just saw an ad in our local paper where someone want's to sell a 1954 Ford Jubilee tractor. One of the selling points listed was that it was only built for 2 yrs. 1954 must have been a long year.
 
(quoted from post at 00:33:44 09/18/15) In my area, central Michigan, good matching tires, good brakes,
straight tin, decent paint I would hope to get about $3K out of it.

Rear rims aren't original, front bumper looks to be an N series bumper
mounted upside down, steering wheel from a lawn mower maybe?

It looks to have the original style vane pump on it.
That's nice for collectors. It might not be to someone who has
to use it and fix it.

I have two golden jubilees. Love them.
One is a worker, the other a trailer queen.

WNY here
agree with everything Royce said.
I'd also want $3k.....and I wouldn't accept anything under $2500 no matter what.
good tractors

edit to add...own 3 NAA's at the moment. One is my main go-to tractor for pretty much all small odd jobs. I prettied it up..dunno 15 years ago...not so pretty anymore, but a hard worker. Tractor jockeys I deal with try to buy it every time thay are here. answer is always no...latest offer was $4k....I said no....dependable as my right arm..it's going nowhere.
....so, think about it.....before you act.
 

Jubes and the NAA were built for just a few years so unlike the N series (9N, 2N, 8N) there are not as many of them around and parts might be a little harder to get. They are not too much more than a tarted up 8N anyway (OK Jube lovers, have at me, but you know it's true). Personally I wouldn't have one, I'd jump up to the 1,000 series models, being much more modern in all aspects. In fact if I had the dough, I could have bought a 3600 with a fresh rebuilt engine for $5,000 last weekend. If I had the Mahindra paid off I might have jumped at it.
 
Nope, it is listed as selling for 18K which is crazy. Rebuild by NComplete so its worth 10K tops, and its not even OEM, has loop rims and later model hyd pump. Maybe it had a real low serial number but that info is not listed. I did not see that particular auction on TV but do watch a lot of them. Usually a unit that sells that much over normal has a low or special serial number or was famous for some other reason. OR some funny business was going on with the bidding and the buyer wanted it at any price, like maybe it was a family tractor.
 

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