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Re: How much is a Farmall Regular worth?
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 22, 2002 at 18:43:09 from (63.147.130.88):
In Reply to: How much is a Farmall Regular worth? posted by MD Karl on December 21, 2002 at 15:07:33:
I am guessing that the loader is one of those really old ones that goes around the whole tractor and is mounted to the front of frame and to the rear axle and has a hydraulic pump that is driven be tractor p.t.o. If so, this loader is not worth a whole lot of money and doesn't really add any additional value to tractor. And if that is the way the hydraulics are set up, then tractor without loader does not have hydraulics. I have an old loader like this and they are handy but I am probably one in a million that still uses one of them. If tractor is complete and engine is free I would say it would be worth in the $250 to $350 dollar range. You will end up spending atleast about that much more on rear wheel's if you buy it. As for the loader, if it is like I talked about above, it isn't worth much more than scrap. Don't get me wrong, it is worth more than that if you plan on getting some use out of the loader, it is just that there isn't anyone wanting loaders like that. I would say $50 for the loader or maybe $100 if you think it is somewhat functional.
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