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Re: '58 450 Farmall 70 hp diesel
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Posted by Red Rider on April 18, 2001 at 20:17:09 from (63.44.140.195):
In Reply to: '58 450 Farmall 70 hp diesel posted by Tony on April 18, 2001 at 12:08:31:
Not don't sell the Farmall 450 short. I have a 400 Diesel and have not run out of power with it yet. I have no problem pulling a subsoiler 2 shank 24" deep. I also pull a 2 1/2 yard carryall scraper and can load it in second gear and run if over in 2nd under. As for The Price It would all depend on the condition inside and out. If it is in top mechanical condition and the rest of the tractor is restored, now to me restored means in the same condition as when it was setting on the show room floor. There is also a lot of optioal equipment that it would have to have for this price. Power steering, 2 point hitch, 3 valve hydratouch, front side counter balance weights, rear wheel weights, wide front end and the factory 12 volt sealed beam head and rear lights. The equipment would have to all be in like new condition. I would pay 9500.00 for it. I wouldn't sell my 400 alone for 9500.00
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