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Snap-coupler implement values

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Al L. in Wisc.

06-07-2004 18:05:45




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Could anyone provide values for some snap-coupler implements? Thanks is advance




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Jason

06-08-2004 12:07:02




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 Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-07-2004 18:05:45  
I am looking for the 3 pt. adapter for my Allis D14. Anyone have any suggestions? I am also looking for the attachments for a front loading setup on the same tractor.



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Jim in michigan

06-08-2004 06:53:43




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 Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-07-2004 18:05:45  
here they are worthless,,too many around,,I myself have 2 plows laying out back and cant sell them,,,Jim



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Smitty

06-09-2004 09:43:58




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 Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Jim in michigan, 06-08-2004 06:53:43  
Hey Jim,

Like Butch, depending upon where you're located, and model of plow, I may also be interested in buying one of your plows. I'm near Grand Rapids, e-mail me if you're interested.

Thanks,

Sean



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Butch

06-08-2004 07:00:58




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 Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Jim in michigan, 06-08-2004 06:53:43  
depending on what part of MI you are in, model and price I might have interest in those plows.



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Jim in michigan

06-09-2004 20:01:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Butch, 06-08-2004 07:00:58  
I will check the model.,. I just gave one to my brother last night,, turned out it was the other style connector, not snap couple,,the snap couple is a 2 bottom,, I will see if I can find the model number on it,,,Thanks,,,Jim



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Sid

06-07-2004 21:29:09




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 Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-07-2004 18:05:45  
Prices I have paid or have seen sell at auction in the past. Plow $75 after market grader blade $50 corn planter $15 factory grader blade $100 shop built rear mounted bale carrier $150 threepoint adapter $175-$300



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Butch

06-08-2004 06:59:12




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 Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Sid, 06-07-2004 21:29:09  
$100 for an A-C made blade? You best be buying them and make yourself a killing re-selling them. Sale prices around here vary from $900, yes 900 bucks for a nice one with nice paint,factory extentions and the corners to make it a box blade, to $400 for the average one not broken up and welded, to $200 for welded up with frozen adjustments. Guess the market varies a lot



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Mike (WA)

06-08-2004 12:19:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Butch, 06-08-2004 06:59:12  
I wondered if it was just a fluke, but at a sale with several AC tractors and implements, the plows were fairly cheap ($100 or so), but the AC snap coupler blade, in good shape, brought $700!



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Barry Coble NC

06-07-2004 20:57:02




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 Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-07-2004 18:05:45  
Could you be more specific, Al? A plow could be worth $50 while a WD45 wheel harrow with the Transport Valve hookup could be worth $500. In general, Snap-Coupler stuff is not a gold mine. But some implements are worth more than others.



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Al L. in Wisc.

06-08-2004 12:58:24




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 Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Barry Coble NC, 06-07-2004 20:57:02  
Barry, This is a snap-coupler plow with no wheel. I don't know the model, but just having it sit around, I would like to get rid of it. Thanks for all the input from you guys. Yes, I have seen blades go high also.



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JMS/MN

06-08-2004 13:43:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-08-2004 12:58:24  
How many bottoms? Is the standard that holds the bottom vertical like on the WD plow, or at an angle like the D serues tractors used?



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AL L. in Wisc.

06-08-2004 18:30:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to JMS/MN, 06-08-2004 13:43:38  
JMS, I am clueless as to the different types of plows/models. This is a two bottom and has a crank to adjust angle that is rusted tight.



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John (MO)

06-09-2004 13:34:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Snap-coupler implement values in reply to AL L. in Wisc., 06-08-2004 18:30:06  
50 series has a straight standard that holds the bottom. 60 series has a standard that is angled forward that holds the bottom. Bought a 60 series 3 bottom with almost new shears for $60. this spring. Saw a 4 bottom 60 series sell for $100. not quite such good shape though.



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