Posted by Parmenion on July 02, 2014 at 18:23:09 from (69.35.176.124):
In Reply to: great deal? posted by kennell on July 02, 2014 at 18:01:08:
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I know what you mean. I bought a super A for 1500 that needed a paint job and several new small parts but basically work ready. Now it is restored except some newer tires. (It also came with a woods belly mower)
I figure now I can get 3000 for it as it is basically restored as well as the mower. Yet I still see some people want 2900-4000 for some beat up farmalls with issues.
Don't get me wrong the letter series Farmalls are excellent tractors and my favorite of all but if it is beat up and needing some repairs then they are not worth 3500 bucks.
Not to mention unless every aspect of that tractor was restored you got 60-70 year old parts that could be ready to go. Usually with a Farmall purchase you can easily spend 500 bucks on basic maintenance to give it some love that many farms have neglected
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