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Re: 1940 FARMALL H
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Posted by It is a little on the high side of Average on March 27, 2002 at 13:18:51 from (130.74.184.124):
In Reply to: 1940 FARMALL H posted by t on March 27, 2002 at 12:08:17:
That is an average or slightly higher price for an average running H. Other than those that have been restored or a few jewels in original shape most Hs look about like that one. Most Hs that look like that will bring $800 to $1400. A big factor is how close it is to you. If you can not move it yourself for minimal cost you can find one just like it within a 100 miles of you in about the same shape for about the same price. I have seen this one about 3 different times in the adds over the last 7 to 10 days. They are great machines and come in three conditions junk, restorable and nice. In most parts of the country there are plenty for sale in whatever condition you want. The big variables are loose steering, patches on engine block or rearend, worn 3rd or 5th gears, does it smoke and tire conditions. You can see paint in a photo add the others requier trusting the seller if you can't physically inspect.
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