Cathy, Different people have different expectations and ideas of what a restoration is. So the condition of your tractor and the quality of the restoration makes a big difference. So there are a bunch of factors: 1. How good and extensive was the restoration? Was the engine and transmission gone through and any parts that needed replaced done? How about the clutch, brakes, bushings, steering, etc?2 What condition are the tires in? 3. Is this a rare tractor? Is your tractor a model 101 jr or model 102 jr? Was it one of the first or last built of that year? 4. What kind of paint was used and is it a fantastic or just a so so paint job? 5. How good is the body work? Like taking out dents and so forth? 6. Is the tractor restored to original or have modifications been done to it? 7. Just as a ballpark figure, the tractor can be worth 2,000 to 5,000 dollars. Mostly it depends on what the buyer is willing to pay. Hope this helps a little, God bless and Merry Christmas, Pastor Mike Townsley
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