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Re: What $ should I ask for International Harveste
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Posted by THEkyroastnear on October 25, 2005 at 18:40:42 from (209.215.20.94):
In Reply to: What $ should I ask for International Harvester - posted by MichaelK on October 25, 2005 at 17:52:03:
a farmall H is still a fairly common unit i.h. built a ton of them.many are still being worked on smaller farms and used for mowing for folks who have some acreage but dont really farm. some wind up in collections but they dont have any real collector value.the price factor comes in depending on condition good paint or rusty newer tires or worn does everything work like it should will it start &run good does it smoke are rear end &gears tight has it been properly serviced in my area an average one will go for 800-1000 then you can add or deduct by condition. restored means everything is new the best shape it can be.complete usually meansits a parts tractor probably doesnt run. older rest. means it still looks good but has been used hope this helps good luck
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