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Posted by THaire on June 14, 2007 at 20:01:57 from (65.191.8.181):
In Reply to: Recently inherited old tractors posted by THaire on June 14, 2007 at 10:14:11:
Thanks for the info, guys. Are there any websites that might offer me more info on these tractors? Will the serial numbers help determine the age? What's the best way to research them? I'm sure we'll sell them eventually. I would love to get involved with restoring one or more of them them but it's just not possible. The situation is such that it'll take us years just to sort through all the things they've "collected." We're not looking to make a mint but we certainly want a fair price. What's the best way to determine their value? Thanks again for all the information.
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