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Posted by Son-of-a-JD-owner on January 27, 2004 at 17:57:03 from (68.39.181.49):
In Reply to: Re: collector prices posted by JD-Tractor on January 27, 2004 at 15:57:40:
My dad was a farmer for most of his life. He bought a used John Deere B (SN 55895) in 1942. It came with steel wheels which he upgraded to rubber after WWII. Dad retired in the mid 70's and sold all his farm equipment except for that JD B. He restored it back to new and used it many times for show to pull floats in local parades, etc. To this day, it runs like it did when we used it every day in the fields. He keeps it covered in an enclosed garage. Now Dad is 92 and has finally decided to sell some of his toys. I'm convinced that old "B" has some classic value but haven't got any idea where to start looking for advice. I stumbled on to this web site doing a Google search. Can some one on this forum give me any advice on how to properly put this tractor on the market and what it might be worth? Thanks for any help.
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