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1937 Farmall F-12 values

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bh27055

10-02-2005 16:42:04




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We have a 1937 Farmall F-12, completely restored to showroom condition, does anyone have any idea of the value or who I need to talk to about it. Thanks for your help




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Nebraska Cowman

10-02-2005 18:50:38




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 Re: 1937 Farmall F-12 values in reply to bh27055, 10-02-2005 16:42:04  
Historicly value is set by puplic auctions and your F12 won't bring what you have in it. As far as the post below, I would have a hard time believing anyone would offer $10,000 for an F12 and even harder time believing the offer refused. $1500 will buy nice F12s all day long



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youngblood

10-02-2005 18:30:07




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 Re: 1937 Farmall F-12 values in reply to bh27055, 10-02-2005 16:42:04  
we have a '27 f12 on the farm in restored condition a guy stopped me and offered 10 thousand for it dont know if thats accurate
just my 2 cents



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Dale in Ar.

10-02-2005 19:15:35




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 Re: 1937 Farmall F-12 values in reply to youngblood, 10-02-2005 18:30:07  
Not to be rude or sound like a smart aleck but as the old saying goes"that is where two fools met".One thing ,they didn't make a 27 F12,they didn't start untill 1932.Ten thousand is an awful lot of money to offer for a old tractor unless it was a rare bird.They did produce the F20 back in 27 but that is still alot of money even for that one.Somebody had better not offer me 10,000 dollars for my F12 or they would be loading her up and I would help all I could.

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Dan in Ore

10-03-2005 11:35:33




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 Re: 1937 Farmall F-12 values in reply to Dale in Ar., 10-02-2005 19:15:35  
Sorry, but the F-20 wasn't made until "32". Until then it was just called the "Farmall". When the F-12 and F-30 came out in "32" they renamed it the F-20. Now we call the pre 32 F-20's the "Regular".



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