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Re: Cost of tractors- how do ya chew 'em down?
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Posted by Steven on November 16, 2001 at 09:00:38 from (165.234.131.173):
In Reply to: Cost of tractors- how do ya chew 'em down? posted by jmyt_47 on November 16, 2001 at 08:16:37:
I sold an M a couple years ago for $350. The rear tires were weather checked but had good tread yet, and it needed a little bit of work on the tin, but it ran. The only problem was that it would run for about 15 minutes and then boil the water out. I think it may have been a bad head gasket or maybe even just the water pump. Recently an M with and IH loader on it that ran great and had excellent tin, but needed paint went for $1600 at auction. Around here (SW ND) you can find an M for a little over $500 in running condition. Dealers usually want anywhere from $750 to $2000 for them. Steven
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