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Posted by john2510-3020 on December 29, 2001 at 08:11:46 from (63.157.44.15):
In Reply to: value of 856 gas posted by terry on December 29, 2001 at 06:48:27:
is it a wheatland tractor?if so around here that makes them worth less, but thats because we use the row crops too. i seen an 856 gas sell at a consignment auction last month that needed paint and new tire but had a loader on it( allid loader) it also had the 3pt and sold for 6500. it also makes a diff what kinda loader it is. allid, dual, woods, bushhog, or westendorf? there good tractors(we had one that was diesel we used a few years ago to chop with when the 4620 was in the shop) the diesel isnt overly hard on fuel but a 90hp gas tractor might be different. it also depends on what your going to do with it like mow rake bale tillage chop silage etc. ya know. i would say a tractor like you describeb would bring around 4500-6500 easily. hope i have been of some help. john
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