IHC no. 7 mower, complete, painted, $275 Brillion 2 roller cultipacker, about 8 ft. wide, $500 Horse drawn buggy, late 1800s, from original owners family, $750, NS wanted $1500, which I thought reasonable because it looked almost new. Vermeer 504I Silage baler, $3400, NS 4000 Ford $3700, NS wanted 4100 485 IH from Europe, cab cut off, new paint, $4250 2030 JD, new paint, some new tin, some paint over rust, no PS, ran good, $4200 444 IH $2500 300 Ford, new paint, 4000 4000 Ford, in work clothes, $3100 3000 Ford, could not crank $4300 175 MF, nice original paint, $3800 40 JD narrow front, gas or kerosene, $2200 435 JD, ran good, in working condition, may have been industrial originally, had some industrial yellow paint under the green, $5800 5000 Ford, in well used condition, motor ran good, $3450The 4000 Fords were all what I call European models with the 6 lug rear wheels. Question: are these models also made for Canada? In the past all the tractors that I could tell that came from Canada were very well taken care of. Some of these 4000s had a lot of paint over rust. I did not know they made any tractors as new as the JD 40 to run on kerosene. They were made 1952 to 1955, I think. When did they stop making gas and kerosen tractors? I thought the tractors went cheap today. There were a large group of the Yanmar and Mitsibushi gray market tractors I think from Vietnam. They went for about $2000, one with a loader $3450. KEH
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