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MARK RED OR GR

09-07-2006 19:51:22




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looking at a farmall a in mi can not go and look at this tractor any input on the condition and price of this tractor thanks for any help




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gene bender

09-08-2006 04:04:40




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 Re: 147301 add number in reply to MARK RED OR GREEN, 09-07-2006 19:51:22  
The tractor is an A not SUPER AND CAN HAVE 6 DIGIT SERIAL#. With the new tires and paint looks very nice and priced not too bad. One sold near here great shape and went for 4600. Remember you get what you pay for those for 1000 need everything. You can figure the new tires around 600 paint job would run another 1000 or so. Your business none of ours to say what you should pay.



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MARK RED OR GREEN

09-08-2006 04:11:44




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 Re: 147301 add number in reply to gene bender, 09-08-2006 04:04:40  
thats what i thought when you add the cost of tires paint and any outher work that may have been done the price seems fair i do not want to buy a fixer uoer right now already have 2 of those looking for somthing that i can take to shows not going to work the tractor thanks for the input mark



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CNKS

09-07-2006 20:13:48




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 Re: 147301 add number in reply to MARK RED OR GREEN, 09-07-2006 19:51:22  
If it has a 6 digit serial it is a Super A, not an A. Junk, $500; average condition $1500; restored, $2500-$3500. Most would sell in the $1000-$2000 range.



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Nat 2

09-08-2006 05:35:25




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 Re: 147301 add number in reply to CNKS, 09-07-2006 20:13:48  
It's a Super A only if the serial number is above 250000.

You're thinking of the C/Super C.



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CNKS

09-08-2006 06:03:07




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 Re: 147301 add number in reply to Nat 2, 09-08-2006 05:35:25  
Correct, momentarily forgot that A's and B's were grouped together. That's what happens when I give a spur of the moment answer without thinking about it. They passed 100000 in 1944. I correct people and expect to be corrected when I goof up.



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