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Re: International 140 value?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 06, 2007 at 15:46:07 from (209.226.247.161):
In Reply to: International 140 value? posted by Clark on July 06, 2007 at 12:22:10:
Clark: These offset tractors are rather interesting from a pricing point of view. Super A production roughly 115,000 units and 140 production roughly 70,000 units, are holding their value much better than 100 and 130 and less than 30,000 total of the two were manufactured. Kind of shoots the idea of scarce being more valueable in the foot. I can understand this, between 54 and 63 and this includes early 140s, IH tractors had poor sheet metal and even poorer fasteners to keep it in place. This takes us right back to the discussion on styling and design. In my opinion the letter and super letters series were finest looking Farmalls ever. Close second place goes to 06-56 series design. It really doesn't matter in my books how big or small the tractor those two designs stand out in my mind. I think a lot of folks feel the same way, at least they express it with their pocket books. Based on your description, pre 1964 with mower would be $3,500. From 64 onward they climb and I've seen a late 70s model 140 with fast hitch and cultivators sell for $7,500.
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