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Bill [706]

10-30-1999 20:49:29




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what is the value of a case combine 600 in fair shape?




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Wayne

10-31-1999 00:59:10




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 Re: case combine value in reply to Bill [706], 10-30-1999 20:49:29  
Not very much. If you want an older combine to use stick with Ih, JD, Gleaner or MF. Case Stoped building combines in very early 70's and junk parts are hard to find.



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paul

10-31-1999 17:54:05




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 Re: Re: case combine value in reply to Wayne, 10-31-1999 00:59:10  
Yea, the old pull types seem to go for about scrap metal price. Just so little demand, doesn't matter what shape they are in. Even the small self propelled go for nothing - I saw a mint JD 55 with 2 heads go for $300.

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Tim(nj)

10-31-1999 18:40:10




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 Re: Re: Re: case combine value in reply to paul, 10-31-1999 17:54:05  
I thought the Case 600 was SP... no matter. What I really wanted to say was in this area, one pull-type machine will bring money- the IH 82. They routinely pull in $800-$1200 (more at dealers). Good little machine, parts are still available. All-Crops, JDs, all other pull-types end up being junked, as the parts aren't available (and most of them are well-used when you find them.) I wouldn't mind having an IH 82 myself, for the little bit of soybeans that I grow, but where to put it? I have a new shed planned, it's not even up yet and it's already full!

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paul

11-01-1999 08:16:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: case combine value in reply to Tim(nj), 10-31-1999 18:40:10  
Whoops, I realized it was SP shortly after I posted. My book says they were made '61 - '65, & sell at auction for $469 - $909.

That seems really, really high to me. It wouldn't bring $200 around these parts, any condition.

--->Paul



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