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McCormic Deering 10/20

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Dave

06-16-2003 20:02:17




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I have just acquired a 10/20 that is complete with a stuck engine. It has been changer over to rubber. I was wondering what would this be worth??? I was thinking maybe $500. Is that to much??




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David in MB.

06-19-2003 22:35:34




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 Re: McCormic Deering 10/20 in reply to Dave, 06-16-2003 20:02:17  
$500.00 US, a bit high but think of the future parades. I,m restoring a 29 now . costly and slow. At least slow you don't notice the money going. I try not to keep any bills as it can be a bit depressing especialy if the little lady should ever come across them. Lets see your treasure posted. Also whats the year?



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Brian in Ohio

06-17-2003 19:51:42




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 Re: McCormic Deering 10/20 in reply to Dave, 06-16-2003 20:02:17  
It is DEFINATELY worth more than scrap. If you can't find a home for it, give me a call. I have a 10-20 that I'm restoring, and can always use a parts tractor. What part of the world are you in?



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Red Dave

06-17-2003 06:11:33




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 Re: McCormic Deering 10/20 in reply to Dave, 06-16-2003 20:02:17  
With a stuck engine, that would be too high to me. I'd consider anything more than scrap price to be too high on tractors with stuck engines.
But that's just my opinion, others may differ.



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wdTom

06-17-2003 16:50:54




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 Re: Re: McCormic Deering 10/20 in reply to Red Dave, 06-17-2003 06:11:33  
Well the stuck engine makes it worth less, don'tknow how much it is worth though. I would think it would always be worth more than scrap, just because it is an old tractor. Never scrap something like this. Someone will always need the parts if you don't want to fix it.



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rustyfarmall

06-17-2003 05:01:17




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 Re: McCormic Deering 10/20 in reply to Dave, 06-16-2003 20:02:17  
If the tractor is complete that is probably right in the ball park.



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