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Posted by paul on January 10, 2000 at 20:34:04 from (216.161.109.12):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What are these worth? Farmalls posted by MrG:Correct me if I'm wrong... on January 10, 2000 at 17:19:57:
I have a '40's H and a '50's Internation 300, and while they are a continuation, *substantial* changes were made. TA, hydraulics, pto, belt pulley, hitch, steering, etc. are all different. We swap external engine parts once in a while for trouble shooting, but the frame & rear end, etc. are totally different beasts. I don't see the average running H go much over $1200, while a fully decked & working 300 has brought $3200 at auction here - it wasn't showcase, just runing nicely with triple hydraulics, 2/3 point setup, etc. --->Paul
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