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Re: Tractor value for a highcrop
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Posted by case poor in pa on December 27, 2002 at 17:58:31 from (209.74.5.59):
In Reply to: Tractor value for a highcrop posted by JE on December 27, 2002 at 15:20:09:
i havent seen to many of these at auction. but ive seen many decent 730's go as high as 3200.i bought one from a guy for a 1000 wouldnt take a million for it.. if your gonna put fenders on it a set of them will run 2 to 600 dollars. clam shell type being the cheapest.then its gonna take some tinkering to hook all them gauages up. been there done that.so my guess would be i wouldnt go over 2200 or so . but thats up to you how bad do you want it? 1 more thing my 730 burns about 1 1/2 to 2 gallons of gas an hour hossing a 10 ft disc in 4th gear.aint cheap my brothers 5000 ford wont burn 5 gallons a day doing that .but then its only half the tractor my 730 is..so when you buy a good case its not what it costs but how bad you wanta look good on a good tractor.. now i have to disclaim evrything i said so i wont get in trouble on here ...
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