Posted by Chaps in NY on September 19, 2016 at 13:06:46 from (129.42.208.179):
Do to an impending move, I need to sell my tractor and implements. This is not a For Sale post ... not quite ready for that yet. I would like expert opinions on the value of the package as I only have a very vague idea. For 20 years this tractor has been used for moving snow and maintenance of a long stone driveway and little else. It is a snow beast.
Location: Hudson Valley NY (northern Dutchess Co)
Tractor: 1961 Ford 641 in very good condition. Kept covered (for last 20 years at least). Original paint with some rust. Starts reliably all weather, runs great. Only thing that does not work is Proofmeter. Tires were new about 8 years ago, worn about 30%. Filled with V-Bar Duo-Grip chains and tensioners. Only modification is 12v conversion.
Implements:
6.5 ft Meyer snowplow, front mounted on homemade steel frame. Frame connects to rear axle and front hang point. This is a modern 4-way electric/hydraulic plow with controller intended for a Jeep or small 4x4 truck.
6 ft York back blade. Completely rusted, some blade wear otherwise in perfect working order.
7 ft Land Pride category 1 landscape rake with wheel kit. Model LR1588. Purchased new 2009 $1200, has <25 hours use, 42 tines in great shape.
Unknown brand front end "dump" loader. Raises / lowers via hydraulics, bucket has manual dump trip. Heavy and slow but works.
Garden cart approx 3 ft x 5 ft with removable tailgate
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