Posted by Pete76NY on March 18, 2014 at 13:55:42 from (50.32.131.102):
In Reply to: Tractor terms posted by wile E on March 18, 2014 at 12:55:04:
I like "rare"...usually means the owner has NO clue what he has, but it's old, and someone told him about a 730 HiCrop, Propane, Argentine, with 42" rubber and 36" wide front end and a foot clutch, and hydrostatic tranny that is actually documented by Deere Archives that sold on CList for $99,000! It's usually a '48 B or a 47 2N! also "one of a kind"...guy locally has been trying to sell an 8N that he put long bar/short bar tires on, a header, a ROPS, all kinds of extra lights, an after market TSC seat, an alternator and an expensive auto paint paint job on for $5500! I finally told him how much it'll cost to get it back to being palatable for a real tractor guy...it's down to $5000 now! LOL Another is "WFE", makes those old C, H, and Ms worth a ton more it seems, around here we take 'em off as soon as we can to make more room in the shed, and on the trailer, and to be able to turn 'em around in less than a football field!
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