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Re: Value of a Massey Ferguson 135
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Posted by Ray,IN on July 07, 2005 at 18:25:41 from (66.244.71.223):
In Reply to: Re: Value of a Massey Ferguson 135 posted by Nebraska Cowman on July 07, 2005 at 15:50:51:
Look to the left and click on "tractor values", you'll get an idea of previous selling prices. This is not accurate, just a way to get an idea of highs and lows. I have a '68 MF135 I bought for $2,500. I then had to rebuild the steering gearbox, and unstick #4 exhaust valve. The PTO clutch is still stuck and won't disengage. The old man that had it suffered from diabetes and used it to visit around his neighborhood. After he died his widow sold it after sitting for 6 years. The point is, I got a good tractor now, and I have about $3,000 invested - about what it's worth. If yours has good paint and sheel metal it may be worth around $5,000 if you find the right buyer.
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