Posted by Zachary Hoyt on May 20, 2011 at 18:51:09 from (173.86.112.44):
In Reply to: farmall h for parts posted by Todd Heck on May 20, 2011 at 18:08:10:
If you need to get the money back out of it you can part it out and sell the parts, if you have time. I paid $330 for my first parts H, the sheet metal and steering and seat were all ruined because a tree had fallen on it, and the engine was stuck. I have sold about $1800 worth of parts off that tractor over the past 15 months or so, and I still have a few, mostly heavy, parts left. I originally bought it so I could take the rear rims and tires and weights for my H that I had traded for a few months earlier. Any particular part is not worth a whole lot, but there are a lot of parts on a tractor. I sell used untested liftall pumps for $50 and people have seemed to be happy with that.
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