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What is a John Deere 1935 B worth ????

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John Riggins

12-25-2006 06:24:27




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I am looking to find out what a John Deere 1935-1937 B tractor with steel wheels front and back is worth.I was wondering what you would pay for something like this.I am not sure if it runs or not.Can I get 2 prices, one with it running and one without it running...I will try to upload pictures.




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Harlan Kruger

12-25-2006 08:35:15




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 Re: What is a John Deere 1935 B worth ???? in reply to John Riggins, 12-25-2006 06:24:27  
If the 35 B has a 4 bolt front pedistal it is worth considerably more. If it wasnt running and on full steel with a 4 bolt pedistal making it an Early 35, I would say in the $4000 range. If it does not have the 4 bolt pedistal and has 8 bolts holding the front end on, on full steel not running in the $1500-$2000 range. If the steel is very good the steel alone is worth $1200 for the front and $800-$1200 for the back if it is in good shape. I have a complete running 1937 B on full steel with perfect fenders, radiator shutters, very nice but not restored I wouldnt take less than $4500 for it.There are a lot of differant price values depending on the conditions and options, but overall I would say a 4 bolt B on steel not running $3500-$4500, an 8 Bolt B on steel not running $1500-$2500, Running 4 Bolt B $5000-$7000, 8 Bolt B on Steel Running $2000-$3500 8 Bolt B on Steel Not Running $1500-$2000 Just my two cents, I sell about 80 tractors per year. Thanks and Merry Christmas..Harlan Kruger

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John Riggins

12-25-2006 09:00:02




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 Re: What is a John Deere 1935 B worth ???? in reply to Harlan Kruger, 12-25-2006 08:35:15  
Harlan,Can I get your email and send you a picture.I was wondering by the picture if you can tell if it is a 4 bolt or 8 bolt?Thanks John



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12-25-2006 07:44:26




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 Re: What is a John Deere 1935 B worth ???? in reply to John Riggins, 12-25-2006 06:24:27  
Years ago I picked up one for $100 but it wasn't complete and didn't run. Right now I have one that runs good and was my grandfathers tractor and if I sold it you would have to pay me $100,000 for it not a penny less. Now that said those numbers are very bottom and over the top prices. To be real I would say from about $500 nonrunning but complete up to around $5000 if running and also looking like new

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