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Re: Twin Disc Plow...........What's it worth in TN
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Posted by Haas on December 16, 2005 at 13:15:22 from (12.65.48.104):
In Reply to: Twin Disc Plow...........What's it worth in TN???? posted by Walter Ball on December 16, 2005 at 07:20:49:
Well, I'd say the disk plow in the picture is $100 to $200. More towards the low end. This implement and I assume the others also are not fast hitch and mounted implements on the C are a chore to take on and off, greatly lessening the utility of them and thus the value. Most of the other implements you mention would be in the same price range. Be sure you get all the attaching parts, as there is quite a bit to the mountings for these things. It'll help a lot if you can get the manuals. If the tractor is running, it's worth $1000-2000 depending on condition. If not running, less than $1000. From your description, again towards the low end. However, you never know how these things go at auction. I've seen IH tractors I thought were junk or only good for parts bring as much as $2000 around here in east tenn.
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