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Re: Value of Farmall 300 need advice
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Posted by 26Red on September 09, 2006 at 11:55:33 from (65.25.203.171):
In Reply to: Value of Farmall 300 need advice posted by fewlio on September 08, 2006 at 18:24:56:
I have a Farmall 300 with a wide front and a saginaw 3 point hitch we use on our pumpkin farm(couple acres). Works great and is much more powerful than our old H, but I prefer the narrow front. I rebuilt this 300 front to back, all the way down to the transmission castings..(what job!) Anyway, problem areas to look for on these tractors are the rear hydraulic lines- they tend to rust out, and the TA is most likely worn out. ($500) to replace). The TA makes the tractor more useful in my opinion. It's great for slow transplanting of melons or pumpkin plants. For $2250 is pretty reasonable, you can always remove the fast hitch and sell it if you prefer the aftermarket 3 pt hitch..I would offer $1800 and see if the seller bites.
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