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Re: Anyone else have an opinion on what a Farmall B is worth?
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Posted by KurowNZ on November 29, 2001 at 20:03:54 from (203.96.111.200):
In Reply to: Anyone else have an opinion on what a Farmall B is worth? posted by Steven@nd on November 29, 2001 at 18:26:08:
I am in New Zealand so price is not something i will comment on. But remember with a B at its narrowest it has an OD of about 2m. Which a lot of the time is prohibitive when trying to move them. As a plus there are lots of parts available. The engines are real simple and you and your family are guranteed a lot of fun. A BN is 8in narrower but they are rarer still. Don't expect to find many implements to fit the B either. Value is relative. If you want a weekend away the 500 miles is nothing (a lot in NZ) If there is a family attachment this adds value. Have you tried local clubs or old iron yards to find something closer. A long way to go to look at a pile of junk maybe. My 2 bobs worth from the antipodes.
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