Posted by JD Seller on September 01, 2013 at 14:35:01 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Old Classics posted by bill from scotland on September 01, 2013 at 13:07:37:
Bill the models you have are not really very common. Plus many of them are newer tractors that still have some pretty good values.
1) A MH 55/555 are not very common I have seen a few but not many. Clean they will bring $3500-4500. That means sharp. Common ones $2500-3500.
2) The IH 660 was usually a wheat land over here. They will bring in the $4000-5000 range unless they are full restored they can go $7500-9500 then.
2) The Case 500 are a cheaper tractor. I have seen them bring in that $1500-2500 at auction. The 930s will bring a little more but usually $3500-4500 will catch all but the best of them.
3) The JD 820/830 could be two different tractors. I am assuming the two cylinder Waterloo tractors. Good diesel, electric start ones can easily break $10K. Real sharp one will bring $12 or better.
4) Ford 9600 would be in the $8500-10500 range.
5) IH 1246 is an European built tractor. I have never seen one in person. Can't give you a price on one of them.
6) The Oliver 2255 is a hot Oliver collector tractor right now. They can bring $10,000 for real rough to $25K for real sharp with MFWD.
7) The MF 2805 are not common anymore most have been scraped. The transmission issues and other problems made them a lemon from day one over here. I was at an auction in the 1980s and there was a MF 2805 that was running an worked that the auctioneer could not get any bid on. The ones I have seen sell lately bring in the $6500-7500 range. A real sharp clean one might make $10 if two collectors get in a bidding war on one.
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