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Old Fart

06-22-2003 16:23:40




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Any one know what a Ferguson 9 tine cultivator would be worth. It looks in good shape, still got most of its original paint and the Ferguson tag shows it to be a 9BO20. It would go nice with my 2N. but I don't have a clue what to bid on it. Thanks folks.




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Paul R.

06-24-2003 10:54:42




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 Re: Ferguson Cultivator in reply to Old Fart, 06-22-2003 16:23:40  
Bought a ridgid-shank Ferguson cultivator from a distant neighbor last year, $35 in good usable shape. He was just looking to get rid of it, and I had the money out so fast he didn't have time to think. Good deal, but most go for quite a bit more.



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Ron_CNY

06-24-2003 10:51:08




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 Re: Ferguson Cultivator in reply to Old Fart, 06-22-2003 16:23:40  
I purchased one last summer for $45 at auction, in Central New York.



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Tim(nj)

06-23-2003 09:48:30




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 Re: Ferguson Cultivator in reply to Old Fart, 06-22-2003 16:23:40  
I just sold one to the tree nursery next to me, had all good springs and bushings, new sweeps, new paint, for $350. They're easy to sell around here, you can do a lot of different things with them depending on what ground working parts you bolt to the shanks. I liked it, but way too small for my operation now, it would have just set around in the weeds.



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Tom A

06-23-2003 03:47:42




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 Re: Ferguson Cultivator in reply to Old Fart, 06-22-2003 16:23:40  
I've seen them go at auction here (west-central Maryland) as low as $5, but that is unusual. They mostly seem to go in the $200-275 range. I've got a Dearborn, virtually identical, and love it; paid about $200 as I recall.

Tom



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tim[in]

06-22-2003 20:20:30




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 Re: Ferguson Cultivator in reply to Old Fart, 06-22-2003 16:23:40  
i'm looking at a 5 shank one made by or carried by tsc for $150.oo . it's supposed to be one year old. others i have seen on another outfits site which caters to gullible suburbanites sells them for 200-400$.



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