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Re: farmall m gas tractor with bucket loader
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Posted by JayWalt on March 24, 2007 at 12:33:51 from (70.226.9.210):
In Reply to: farmall m gas tractor with bucket loader posted by monroe anderson on March 24, 2007 at 11:39:40:
theres alot of variables on worth. If you can get a pic posted, that would help alot. Many things effect price, such as: 1. does it run? 2. shape tires are in, this is a biggie, as a new set can run ya around $1,000 3. Tin straight? 4. Any welds on any castings or loader arms? 5. Hydaulics work good, with good power, and no noise? 6. engine shaoe, oil in coolant, or vice versa 7. All gears work, no clutch slip Theres alot more to list, but as you can tell just saying what it is is not much info. Prices can range anywhere from $200 (about scrap price), to over 3000 easy for a properly restored tractor. Depends on location too, sometimes prices can almost double in certain areas as other, dpeends on availabilty, as hauling these can be $$$ if you dont have the stuff to do it yourself.
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