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Alvin NE WI

10-10-2003 19:43:19




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What years were the 10-20's built? I heard of a runner tonight and want some details. It is on rubber now and is a runner, sheet metal should be good according to a non tractore person. What should something like that be worth? I know there are all kinds of different prices , according to how much money is floating around. I was told the pwrson wants $500 for this one.right now in my shop I have 1 red,1 green and 4 orange so I got all colors.Any answers would be appericated.
Alvin

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F-Dean

10-11-2003 05:05:30




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 Re: ?about 10-20 in reply to Alvin NE WI, 10-10-2003 19:43:19  
$500 sounds reasonable.



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Nebraska Cowman

10-11-2003 03:53:40




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 Re: ?about 10-20 in reply to Alvin NE WI, 10-10-2003 19:43:19  
introduced in 1923 production steady until 1929, then slowed ending in 1939. The W30 introduced in 1932 was basicly the the same tractor with improved horse power



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Tim(nj)

10-10-2003 19:56:33




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 Re: ?about 10-20 in reply to Alvin NE WI, 10-10-2003 19:43:19  
$500 doesn't sound bad for a runner. Here in New Jersey, saw a non-runner (missing carb) on full steel sell for $2000, but it had been dry in a wagonhouse unused since the end of WWII. Still had original paint and stencils. Auctioneer said S/N made it a 1930 model. Carb apparently had been removed for rebuild and was misplaced. The family used their 2 9Ns and an A-C WD-45 for the farming and just left the 10-20 set. The guy died in the mid '60s. Wife and kids packed everything away in the barns, boarded up the old house and rented out the land. In 1999 the descendents cut the trees from around the buildings and pulled everything out and sold it off. I don't think I'll ever see a sale like that one again.

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