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Re: Re: Re: How Much Should I pay ?
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Posted by Bill Smith on August 15, 2001 at 22:12:48 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How Much Should I pay ? posted by Jody Garrett on August 14, 2001 at 06:29:25:
Any old tractor that you can start up and drive around the yard is worth atleast $250 to $300. If it has steel wheel's all the way around and they are in good shape that is a bonus and you can add on whatever extra value they are to you. The thing is with the crack is it will have to be fixed. It may just simply need to be welded up but if you do that most anyone will be able to see that it was repaired and may hurt resale value. If engine is cracked somewhere inside than the crack will cuase more mechanical problems than just leaking water down the outside of the block and onto the ground. I would have to see the damaged block to really give you any info there. I always figured if I had steel wheel's then I wouldn't have to spend $500 to put new tires on the tractor when I restored it but that is a thought that maybe I only go on. Are you going to restore this tractor and how much do you have to spend to get it?
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