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Re: Need some info please!
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Posted by paul on November 24, 2000 at 14:31:42 from (209.114.18.147):
In Reply to: Need some info please! posted by Todd on November 22, 2000 at 21:46:52:
Problem is, the Hotline Bluebook doesn't list a price for them, as none were sold in their survey period. And if there was a price listed, it would be an average for the whole production model run, which might be a far cry from your particular one machine. Then, on tractors that old, it is hard to get a handle on what they are worth. Some collector on the north side of the state might pay a gold mine for them. On the south side, no one cares & it will go for scrap iron prices. You mention a few things about them, but on old machines is the sheetmetal all in *perfect* condition, are *all* parts original, all parts there, etc. It's kind of like coin collecting - an uncirculated coin might bring $1000, but a 'good' one of the same might be $50.00. It's just too hard for us to tell you the value of something very rare, esp. unseen. --->Paul
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