Posted by Red Mercury on September 06, 2014 at 19:19:58 from (204.112.1.55):
In Reply to: tractor dispersal posted by toymaker 27 on September 06, 2014 at 08:21:41:
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We need a little more help from your end. What condition are they in? Running? Not running but complete? Decent tires?
I am from Manitoba, they don't bring a lot here. A running W-4 with fair tires might bring $800-$1000. A Super W-6 running with fair tires might bring $1000-$1200.
I wouldn't scrap them, it's kind of a shame to do that to them. Parts are getting harder to come by and hopefully someone will make you a fair offer. I met an old collector a few years ago who had a really good way of pricing tractors when he was buying or selling. If he was looking to buy a non-running common tractor that was complete (Like a W-4 or Super W-6), he would offer double the scrap value. A pretty fair price to both buyer and seller in my opinion. The problem I find personally, is that a lot of guys will only offer scrap price for decent condition complete tractors (non-running condition of course).
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