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1959 Ford 541 offset with cultivators seed box value

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Jim in NJ

12-26-2002 14:23:13




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I have a 541 offset that I recently purchased from a retiring farmer. It's set up with cultivators in front and rear, a John Blue seed/fertilizer box. It has turned out to be too small for me and I now have a chance to get a Ford 4000, so I wanted to sell this one. It is overall in very good condition. It was re-painted at least 8 years ago in a non-original blue&white scheme, with 601 workmaster decals, although the paint job looks good. Some of the original red can be seen. The sheetmetal is very good, no dents or rust. The hour meter is working and shows from memory about 840 hours. Has front and rear lights that are not working. Left front axle has a piece of metal welded on from an old repair. Engine runs and sounds excellent. Tires are old with lots of cracks but hold air. Any idea what this is worth today? Best way to sell it?
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Jim

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Richard Martin

01-02-2003 05:20:22




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 Re: 1959 Ford 541 offset with cultivators seed box value in reply to Jim in NJ, 12-26-2002 14:23:13  
Jim,
I am intersted in your tractor.Please call so that we can talk. 301-573-3768 Richard



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Richard martin

12-31-2002 11:52:37




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 Re: 1959 Ford 541 offset with cultivators seed box value in reply to Jim in NJ, 12-26-2002 14:23:13  
Let me know what you need for it!!!



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Jim.UT

12-27-2002 14:34:25




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 Re: 1959 Ford 541 offset with cultivators seed box value in reply to Jim in NJ, 12-26-2002 14:23:13  
This site has a very nice classified section as well as a photo ad section. And they're both free. In addition there is an auction section...or you could try ebay. Offsets have a certain following and are becoming very popular with collectors.

You've probably already received emails with requests for more info just from this post.



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