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Re: HELP!!! 19?? 10-20 deering on steal
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Posted by Bob Kerr on October 02, 2001 at 18:14:35 from (205.188.198.176):
In Reply to: HELP!!! 19?? 10-20 deering on steal posted by matt preston on October 02, 2001 at 16:31:46:
This is an age old question that can't be answered without more info. Like does it have the original paint and decals?, is the engine locked up and why?, is it restored?, are the side cutains still on it? does it have a $10,000 stereo on it (just kidding). A totally junk one seems to be worth about $400 just for the wheels. I bought mine for $475 but I wouldn't take $2700 for it now with all the work I did to it and I am not even finished with it yet!I have a pic posted of it in the tractor photo section here. I have heard of a very nice one selling for around $4000. I decided I am going to use mine for a while so it will earn its keep in the shed. I have a job coming up to plow and disk a guys' 4 acre lot where he is going to build a house but he let the weeds get super high. I bushhogged it a week ago and will plow before snowfall.
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