Posted by Mitch Brooks on May 14, 2011 at 19:52:37 from (67.142.177.20):
I am looking at buying what the owner calls a 1959 ford 901. He rebuilt the engine with oversized pistons and he says it has the 170ci diesel. Battery acid has eaten away the seriel and model number so I don"t know for sure what it is. It runs good, the pto turns and hydrualics are fast. It has good rubber all around. The fenders have been repaired with bondo but the rest of the sheet metal is in good shape although it is missing the dash gauges, headlights and the lite vents on the hood. What should I expect to pay for this tractor? An old 5 foot bush hog, NH sickle mower, small disc and a middle buster are also part of the deal. I think the sickle mower is an early 451 or 450. It has the tag on it I just didn"t think to see what model it was. I am going to try to attach a pic too.
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