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1954 Fordson Major Diesel - price?

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Mark Leisher

12-28-2005 17:38:13




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We recently acquired a '54 from a neighbor that looks pretty beat up but works great. We've already been asked if we want to sell it and I'm trying to find out what is considered a reasonable price these days.

I don't have a closeup of the tractor yet, but the image above shows the tractor from a distance. Check>Link

The tractor is currently located in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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Benny 2

12-30-2005 15:45:27




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 Re: 1954 Fordson Major Diesel - price? in reply to Mark Leisher, 12-28-2005 17:38:13  
A range would be from $1000 to $1800 all depends
running condition and tires since it has nothing special about it. Your area will determan mostly what someone will pay. I bought one 1954 (PNW) in good running condition with loader and 7 ft brush hog for less than a $1000. Need some minor work and 1 rear tire but put it on the job off the trailer.



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Mark Leisher

12-30-2005 20:36:35




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 Re: 1954 Fordson Major Diesel - price? in reply to Benny 2, 12-30-2005 15:45:27  
Thanks for the comments guys.



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Kenneth Armour

12-28-2005 19:10:07




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 Re: 1954 Fordson Major Diesel - price? in reply to Mark Leisher, 12-28-2005 17:38:13  
I live in Nova Scotia Canada, and recently purchased a 1963 Fordson Super Major with a front Bucket and Blade that runs quite well. Paid $4,000 CAD for it and all I have done is changed all the oils and put a new oil and diesel filter on it.

Tractor Needs a paint job, tin work is ok with a few dents and dings. Overall however, I have used it twice so far for moving snow and it works great.

Hope this helps, but from reading earlier posts, it seems location is the key. The old Demand and supply curve. There are not too many Fordsons in Nova Scotia that I know of so I thought the price was reasonable as one does not come across them too often.

Kenneth

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