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Posted by Bill Smith on September 10, 2001 at 13:46:31 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Need some advice about the sickness..... posted by Bart on September 08, 2001 at 11:36:28:
I am in the heart of the U.S. here. North East Kansas. When I say average, I mean average too. Not overhauled but not wore out. Maybe half tread on tires all the way around. Paint would probably be faded and decals questionable. Probably not real complete either referring to fenders, wheel weights, hand crank, and swinging draw bar, ext. Farmers are selling them becuase they have become somewhat obsolete. Other farmers are not buying them. Farmers around here are trying to do alot of upgrading on equipment. They are getting newer and bigger equipment. These old H's and M's are to small, no live clutch or p.t.o or hydualics, and to slow for the farmers to justify using them for hours on end. Maybe shuffling wagons around the yard but not much room for them in the field when farming over 1000 acres which most farmers do around here. A restored H woud be around the $1000 to $1200 range. A restored M would be around $1200 to $1500. That would be original and fairly complete, no three point, narrow front, ext. New paint, new tires, mechanicly sound, new hoses, new belts, ext. What are the prices in your area?
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