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what is '46 2n worth?

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rustywallace2

08-18-2003 13:56:05




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The 2n is in good condition no rust good rubber 3 pt hitch good paint




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Rich, NJ

08-19-2003 06:16:16




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 Re: what is '46 2n worth? in reply to rustywallace2, 08-18-2003 13:56:05  
I've got one down the road in good shape. It ran great two years ago and I assume it's still running great. It's only lightly used. I can't reacll if it's a 41 or a 42. It comes with a disc and a scraper blade. He's asking $3000. Regards, Rich



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bigwheel

08-18-2003 19:47:02




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 Re: what is '46 2n worth? in reply to rustywallace2, 08-18-2003 13:56:05  
I am picking my 1946 2N tomorrow. paid 1000. Runs good, smokes, rusted hood, like new tires, hydraylics & pto good. Tis is in Liberty, New York state.



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Ralph

08-18-2003 14:19:05




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 Re: what is '46 2n worth? in reply to rustywallace2, 08-18-2003 13:56:05  
JUST BOUGHT ONE IN CALIFORNIA FOR $2500.00...PRETTY GOOD SHEET METAL, ALL NEW WIRING HARNESS AND TUNE-UP. IT STARTS WITOUT THE NEED TO CHOKE IT. CRANKS OVER RIGHT NOW; BETTER THAN MY 48 8N. I WOULD SAY ANYWHERE FROM $2000.00 TO $3500.00 DEPENDING UPON MECHANICAL CONDITION. FULLY RESTORED TO ORIGINAL, I DON'T KNOW. RALPH



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Evil Steve

08-18-2003 14:13:55




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 Re: what is '46 2n worth? in reply to rustywallace2, 08-18-2003 13:56:05  
By "good condition" I'm assuming you mean the engine runs fine even under load for at least 10 minutes of "sweating." I also assume you mean that the hydraulics will lift at least 500 lbs (DON'T try to lift more than 700-750!!!) and will KEEP whatever you are lifting up for a coupla minutes (i.e., the hyds don't bleed down).

If so, you can expect to pay $1500 - $2500 in So. Central Texas.



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