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1954 Massey-Harris Ferguson TO35

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aaron in midwes

07-23-2006 21:03:15




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how much are these worth? or where can i find out?
running decent. with OK hydraulics and a bucket.
not restored or anything like that. but gets the job done. Gas motor.

it may be a '53, i need to go out and look.

i live in kansas, if that matters some.




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phil(va)

07-24-2006 08:19:22




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 Re: 1954 Massey-Harris Ferguson TO35 in reply to aaron in midwest, 07-23-2006 21:03:15  
The TO-35 came as a Special and a Deluxe. The Deluxe had a tractometer and optionally a two stage clutch, giving live PTO. I'm in Virginia, and these tractors are in demand and bring in the neighborhood of $2500 or more for a good Special and $3000 for a good Deluxe. I recently saw an unrestored one in very good condition go for $3200 at auction. Check your serial number against the numbers in the link in the column at left. I suspect it is newer than you think. If the prefix of the serial number is present and begins SGM it has the two stage clutch. SGF indicates single stage.

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Jrry

07-24-2006 06:46:37




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 Re: 1954 Massey-Harris Ferguson TO35 in reply to aaron in midwest, 07-23-2006 21:03:15  
Aaron, the To-35 and MF 35 are very good tractors in my opinion. I like them as good as or better than most in that time period, however they do not seem to bring much money. They are very similar to the MF 135 which is arguable the best tractor for its size around and will bring twice what the 35 will. A good 35 mechanically will sell for around $1500- $2000 in my area in the South. I'm not famalier with what they bring in Kansas. Hope this helps.

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