What's it Worth Gravity Flow Wagon

May have a chance at an older nu built gravity flow wagon. it has been sitting for a few years. Metal looks good but will need tires as they are weather checked.
Has an electric running gear. Thinking the value would basically be the price for the running gear. Most farmers do not want to deal with anything under 500 bushell anymore.
A little play in the hitch, but not bad.
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Those things will generally bring at least $500 around here. Guys with corn stoves will grab them up.
 
Agree....I"ve bought a few 250-325 bu J&M, Parker, and Dakon the last couple of years for around $800. So MN they go cheap cuz most use bigger boxes or semis. Better gears than this, ten ton with 11Lx15 tires and adjustable poles.
 
No coment on price, but noticed the sn tag. I have a much older 5026 EW wagon gear rear axle That I have narrowed 10" and welded a 3x5 tubuler pole to it to make a new flareside hyd dump wood hauler. If my math is correct it will hold 117 bu. of grain, struck load.
Loren
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I was gonna say average about $500. I see others are in the same ballpark.

If I am selling then that day no one interested would show up and it would go $275. If I were interested in buying it would start at $500 and end up at $850. You know how that goes.....

Paul
 
I have 5 in about that same condition. Paid $350-400 for the wagons with car tires and $500-$600 for wagons with good flotation implement tires. For that particular wagon, I'd go $400-$500 if I needed one, just like others have said.
 
It wont hold much in that position. No over 2-300 just not much good with all the junk setting in there rotting out the seams.
 

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