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Posted by jmixigo on September 29, 2006 at 05:55:22 from (69.73.54.156):
Here a while back I sold one a my buddys a tractor. Now he wants to sell it and he figgers that ole Jim don't know what it is worth cause I sold it way too cheap. Tell me what yall think. 1964 International Cub (square grill yeller an white) with a International series 100 loader The tractor was bought new by a local feller who used it to clean up around his chicken operation for about 4 or 5 years before he retired. Then it mostly sat for a while till he died, an I bought it at the estate sale. The old tractor is real nice probly got less than 700 hrs. on it, original tires still on it, motor never been open, never spent a night out side, and with that ol one arm loader it is right unusual. I worked for the old man that owned it part time when I was a school kid, and I was there the day it was delivered brand new with that loader on it. The feller I sold it to put new front tires on it, converted to a 12V alterater, an had it painted with real shiney paint. Anybody got any good idea how much the market will bear?
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