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Re: What's a fair price for a Super C?
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Posted by Tim/Maine on March 11, 2001 at 00:15:11 from (148.134.30.1):
In Reply to: What's a fair price for a Super C? posted by JM on March 10, 2001 at 18:32:16:
I recently bought a 1953 Super C with a tube style trip bucket a one bottom plow and a junky old trailer to tow behind it for $1000. The tractor needs rear tires, the tread is great but they are all weather checked and one has a pretty good slash in it, the electrical system is non existant. There is a wire with an alligator clip for the coil power from the battery, but it does have a wide front end (it needs some work) and a great working 2 point hitch. The tractor had sat for well over a year outdoors so I checked all the fluids and drained the carb and the gas line with fresh stuff and started her up after I put a new coil on it on a zero degree day with very little effort. There is no smoke from the exhaust and it carries great oil pressure even after shes good and warm (that is the only guage that still works) I think I did pretty good myself, I've seen worse tractors go for more money. I saw a super C with no hitch or accessories but a fresh coat of brushed on paint go for $1800.
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