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Re: Re: AUCTION- what amount to bid?
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Posted by paul on March 04, 2002 at 11:31:01 from (209.32.248.161):
In Reply to: Re: AUCTION- what amount to bid? posted by rhudson on March 04, 2002 at 08:59:49:
'Here' in the mid west anything less than 8 row farm equipment would be cut up for scrap metal if that were worth anything, so most of your prices seem high to me, but probably are right for that location. The tractor really depends on what it is, we weren't told! 601 is only a small part of the story. Is it a 621 (no power anything, cheap! or a 661 (most of the good accessories!) or did they make these models with SoS tranny (681 it would be, these are so complex & $$$$ to fix they go for 1/2 of a good 661) and so on. Does it have power steering, hydraulics, 4,5, or SoS tranny, dead or live hydraulics, dead or live pto, etc. That middle number would tell us some of these details. Then, as important is the general condition. So, it's worth between $400 & $4000 from your description. Sorry, anyone trying to narrow it down more than that is guessing. --->Paul
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