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Re: Ford Tractor Model 801
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Posted by Jim.UT on April 15, 2005 at 10:14:40 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: Ford Tractor Model 801 posted by maryb on April 15, 2005 at 09:28:12:
To do that we would need lots more information: 1. What is your location? How popular are Ford tractors in your area? 2. Which exact model of 801 are we talking about? Choices are 811, 821, 831, 841, 851, 861, 871 or 881. Some will have a 4 speed trans, others a 5 speed trans and still others a Select-O-Speed trans. Some will have no pto, others a transmission pto. One model will have a live pto with dual clutch, another an independent single speed pto and still another a dual speed independent pto. Knowing which model will narrow down these options considerably. 3. What is the condition? Looks great, runs great? Looks good, runs bad? Looks bad, runs good? Rust? Leaks? Funny noises? Tires? Clutch? Hydraulics? Having said all that, an 801 could be "worth" anywhere from $2500 to $5000 depending on the above considerations and also depending on what "else" is included (loader, implements, etc). Below is a site to help you find the model and serial numbers. Good luck and post back with more info, pictures, etc if you feel like it. Maybe we can give you a narrower price range with more info.
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