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Ford Jubilee

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John Gilliland

10-13-2004 11:48:44




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What is a 1953 ford jubilee with new tires and a loader worth? Thanks




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Oliver

10-13-2004 12:26:45




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 Re: Ford Jubilee in reply to John Gilliland, 10-13-2004 11:48:44  
It's worth about $750., but for some reason a lot of people pay a hell of a lot more than that for them.



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aFORDable

10-13-2004 16:38:09




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 Re: Ford Jubilee in reply to Oliver, 10-13-2004 12:26:45  
Hey Oliver, from reading your post entries you've put up today you must be on fall break this week. Don't forget to say "here" in freshmen homeroom next Monday! :)



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Rockin' Farmer

10-13-2004 13:20:53




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 Re: Ford Jubilee in reply to Oliver, 10-13-2004 12:26:45  
I agree!



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Jerry F. Diviney

10-13-2004 12:21:33




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 Re: Ford Jubilee in reply to John Gilliland, 10-13-2004 11:48:44  
I have trouble with my hydraulic system. When I bought the tractor it was working fine but I never really used it. When I did decide to use it, it would not lift. The fluid looked like it had water in it, but I had never had it in the rain. I changed the fluid but it still will not lift. It will not even move; the stick shows full. It has two resovoirs and I don't know for sure how much to put in. I put 2.5 gallons in each resorvoir. The pto works fine, I use it to pull a mower. Do I need to put more fluid? I don't think there should be anything major wrong since it worked when I bought it.

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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

10-13-2004 12:11:50




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 Re: Ford Jubilee in reply to John Gilliland, 10-13-2004 11:48:44  
No more and no less than the prospective buyer is willing to pay.

That being said, there are a lot of determining factors in coming up with a figure to "play around with".
1. What kind of condition is the tractor in? (Smoke? Run strong? Lift? PTO? Guages? Paint? You mention new tires).
2. What general area of the country are you in?

Assuming it runs good, doesn't smoke, everything works on it, has decent paint, with new tires and a loader, here in southeast Texas, you'd be looking at about $3500-$4500 (on a 'generous day')... in my opinion...

HTH

Steve

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