Posted by Tom Fleming on February 10, 2011 at 03:23:51 from (67.20.243.240):
In Reply to: Farmall H price posted by Devin Arends on February 08, 2011 at 17:32:20:
Anything is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I saw an IHC cookie cutter go for $750 on ebay. Same for a Louisville IH marked padlock just last week.
someone paid more for these items that I have paid for some of my tractors. I paid an obscene price for an IHC F-4 Mag combination wrench and feeler guage......but I now have one, and it's still in the orginal part bag. don't ask me what I paid for NOS heat shield, distillate manifold, and VERY good condition distillate carb for a C-113 engine, you REALLY don't want to know.............but they are going on a 1939 4 digit A that I am restoring. I even am going to buy the original dished pistons to put on display to show what the conversion was because the distillate option package used them. I was willing and happy to get them, so the prices were what I had to pay.
So, long story short. Depending upon what your want and your circumstances, it will dictate what the price will be. Chances are, you will not get all the $$$ out of a complete and correct restoration, BUT is that why you did it in the first place?
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