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Ben Weber

09-12-2000 13:27:48




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Meet a fellow who was moving out of town the other day and we started talking. He offered me a Ford 3000. Looks good, no rust, however he hasn't run it in over a year. Stopped working one day and he was too lazy to fix it. Has new tires (one year old). Is this worth taking? My father has restored an AC-B and just started an AC-C. Could he recoup his costs if he just got this one working again and then sold it.

Thanks,

Ben

PS the guy also offered me a Case CK380 Diesel and a bushog. Is this guy crazy or what?

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Psssssst, Ben....Oak here.

09-12-2000 19:22:28




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 Re: Ford 3000 in reply to Ben Weber, 09-12-2000 13:27:48  
Ben, don't let anybody else on this board know, but you take the Case, Ford and brush hog, and I'll haul that old Ford off for junk for you. Sure I have an old '72 Ford 3000 setting around collecting dust. Use it ocassionally:)

What you other guys laughing about? I made the first offer!

All kidding aside. Check out how these guy feel about their Ford tractors.

Jump on that thing like a chicken on a June-bug. You can't go wrong even if you have to piece it out for parts.

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Al in PA

09-12-2000 15:16:28




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 Re: Ford 3000 in reply to Ben Weber, 09-12-2000 13:27:48  
I'd jump on the offer if it's as nice as you described. It would bring between $5,000 and $6,000 here in central PA. The price for the SOS transmission would be a good bit lower, but you could probably even justify the price to repair one of those. Once you get it running, you may not be willing to sell it - couldn't part with mine.



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Ben Weber

09-13-2000 13:56:10




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 Re: Re: Ford 3000 in reply to Al in PA, 09-12-2000 15:16:28  
Well my father and I are planning on picking it up this weekend. Believe it or not, the owner wants to know if we want the log spliter and the snow plow that goes with it. We are having a hard time determining how we are going to transport two tractors, bushog, spliter and plow with one 12ft trailer, one eight foot trailer, one jeep and an F150 from PA to VA.

Suggestions welcome.

Ben "Embarrased by Riches" Weber

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Al in PA

09-13-2000 18:54:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 3000 in reply to Ben Weber, 09-13-2000 13:56:10  
FYI - I have a 14' trailer (8000 gvw) and the 3000 just about fills it. There is enough room in front of the tractor to carry the snow plow. I'm not familiar with the Case, but it sounds like an 8' trailer won't be large enough.



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Larry 8N75381

09-13-2000 16:08:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 3000 in reply to Ben Weber, 09-13-2000 13:56:10  
Sounds like TWO trips to me.

OF course, I'll volunteer to make the second trip to get the 3000, if you like. :-)
Even if I'd have to rent a truck to go get it. That 3000 would be right at home in VA. - with MY 3000 and 2110LCG.

Seriously, you need a prof. hauling co. I don't know what the Case weighs, but the 3000 will be right around 3500# wo/weights or fluid in the tires. That's TOO much for a Jeep!!! and maybe even the F150. BE SAFE!

I don't need parts from another "rolled" 3000 - I got the whole back end and tranny this summer from Ohio to get the differential lock out of it. Guy that had it wanted to get rid of it all. The price was right, so now it sits in a barn at my farm in Rappahannock County, VA.

MAN, I sure to like my 3000. Wish someone would "donate" another one to me.. :-)

Let us know how it goes,
Larry

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