Posted by brent zappe on September 13, 2015 at 08:19:20 from (69.230.52.38):
Hey I live in a big city that use to be a small city. I have this repletion of being a tractor guy ( that guy who has tractors). I get this question all the time How much is my tractor worth? I like to be able to give them a good answer so I look up on this site and the Rust book plus the tractor blue book. Some times I just can not belive the low prices I read. Then I wounder if there right or just alot of HOT air. Here is a good sample this person I know his dad had bought a Farmall cub. Now his dad had all the work done to it. Spent alot of money in getting restored: body work and top paint job, Engine rebuilt, Transmission and ect. You might say it looks 100% new again. His dad spent up to 10,000 dollors on it a real show case tractor. Well his dad past away and the family is planing to sell it. Question is it really worth the 10,000 dollors just because it is restore to show room quality? Can you spend to much money when restoring a farm tractor? I like to say yes you can it is just like an Automoblie.I have seen these cars that have alot of money invested in them about a price of a house but in yet there just a command car.
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