Posted by oldtanker on October 24, 2012 at 09:35:17 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: Pricing opinions posted by Pete76NY on October 24, 2012 at 00:07:52:
For a realality check the only people that tractor would be worth more than 2K would be to a collector. If you are restoring a Ford N, Farmal A,B,C,H or M to include the Super models and STA's you are going to dump more into it than it's work. These are not the only tractors that fall into this trap but an example. It ain't an investment, you are supposed to make a profit on an investment. It's a hobby. Hobbies cost money.
As of late in my area I think you could maybe pull 2500 for it. AS far as working it.....in the small HP range finding implements for an H/SH that don't require a 3 point is next to impossilbe. That makes it a wagon puller. My 2 8N's get worked hard but my M sits most of the time. It pulls the poo spreader really well. If I were to buy another tractor right now I would want something in the 50-70 HP range with 3 point.
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