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Posted by georgeky on June 16, 2007 at 21:08:41 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: 450 value posted by Chris 77 on June 16, 2007 at 20:27:52:
That is a hard one. It can vary quite a bit. 3 to 400 for a parts tractor up to maybe 2500 or even 3000. It all depends on what you have planned for it and what it needs to put it in top working shape. Tires will play a big part in the value as well. My logic with these old tractors is what I can get done with them for least expense. A real good 450 or any other for that matter is quite capable of doing lots of work, so if you compare that to the price of a new one you can see the worth of one. The good thing is that parts are still available for most old Farmall's. If it is a good diesel it will be worth a little more, but parts are expensive for those. I have one here now that needs 3 or 4000 dollars worh of stuff done to it. All of this has to be considered when talking about value. The old gasser's like gas too.
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