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Re: Need a value on a 1919 International 8-16 trac
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Posted by jmixigo on September 18, 2006 at 14:26:24 from (69.73.54.156):
In Reply to: Need a value on a 1919 International 8-16 tractor posted by Rob Waldkirch on September 18, 2006 at 11:38:40:
Any tractor or other hard working bit of machinery nearing it's 90 th birthday is a virtual "one of a kind". There will be marks and scars etc. unique to that machine. Though International built some 33,000 plus of these tractors only a relative few will have survived. The unit's history CAN have a huge impact on it's value as well. It's originality will also affect value. At a certain level the "proper" clamps, type of wire insulation, fan belt design, and a mountain of other minuitinae will have a large impact. In other words you need an expert. Face to face. Such a tractor CAN be worth a ton of money, IF it is properly marketed towards the right buyers. In other words you need an expert. Face to face You might be amazed at how much or how little it is worth. Personally I don't know who to trust on this one. Try to find International and or Farmall owners clubs and seek out a well qualified appraiser.
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