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Value of a Massey Ferguson 135
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Posted by Christos on July 06, 2005 at 18:57:47 from (130.108.236.239):
Hi All, I've got a question - a couple of the guys from the UK were kind enough to answer, but I need the US contingent to help me on a dillemma: I own a 1967 Massey-Ferguson 135 Gas Deluxe. I know its not the rarest, but it only has 179 hours on it. It was my dad's and it hadn't been used since he died 12 years ago when I was 9, so I sent it last thursday to be repaired as I had planned on starting my own field mowing and custom planting/tillage service with it. I guess, how much is it worth so I can at least insure it? I does have power steering, the belly paint is decent, I cleaned off the grease with industrial cleaner and all I had to do was prime and touch up some rough spots, just the red sheet needs to be repainted and redecaled. It does not have multipower and it has the Z145 Engine block and its a gas. I am having the mechanic put auxillary hydralics on too. I appreciate any help you all can give me. Christos
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