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Re: Massey Pony Value
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Posted by Stan(PA) on November 18, 2005 at 05:51:57 from (69.166.61.166):
In Reply to: Massey Pony Value posted by Alberta Ron on November 17, 2005 at 20:25:26:
If I read your question right, you are asking value in 2002? I bought my `51 Pony in 2002, paid $2300. I thought that was high, but I really wanted it :) Anyway, it ran pretty nice, looked decent (was repainted with rattle cans), has hydraulic lift, new tires all around, and had a really nice Woods L59 belly mower. Only thing really wrong, was that the right brake didn"t work at all. After tearing it down, I found the drum lock bolt had loosened, and the drum had moved over toward the differential. She`s all in pieces now, as I`ve been redoing it for the past year I noticed that fairly rough ones now seem to be bringing close to $2000, don`t know why .....Stan
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