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Re: M's are worth how much???
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Posted by BEL@IN on October 24, 2002 at 06:47:49 from (209.84.168.139):
In Reply to: M's are worth how much??? posted by sod on October 24, 2002 at 00:57:24:
I have purchased 3 Super M`s in the last year here in northern In, at auction, all with good engines and,thank goodness, good gears, you never know till you get them home do you. They all had new paint, straight metal and looked good.also near new tires. They ranged in price from 3400 for a stripped down puller to 6300 for a beautiful SMTA with a good torque. Remember the seller paid %10 commission so he could have sold direct for less. Good clean solid tractors are hard to find. I also got ripped by paying 3800 for the most beautiful 1948 Cub you could imagine only to get it home and find all the gears from trans to diff shot. Auctions are really buyer beware. At this auction you cannot start or drive the tractors so you hope for the best,other that the Cub I have done OK.
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