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Re: Farmall BN cost
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Posted by mk on February 27, 2003 at 12:53:54 from (209.222.212.42):
In Reply to: Farmall BN cost posted by RoX on February 27, 2003 at 06:36:45:
I would say if it's loose, and all there (minus the tires), some where in the thousad dollar range (give or take about $200 depending on location, dickering, etc). I wouldn't be afraid to start low though, if it's been sitting for a while, it could take a little tinkering to get it going again. The rims and inner wheel are around, there's a few places online that carry used parts, I would start there, maybe even factor that into the price a little (that tend to be a loosing game though) The only other thing I can say is that I payed $1,300 for my BN, but that was running (like a top at that), and it had plows, a seeder, and cultivators. Not to mention it was my grandfathers, so I *really* wanted it. mk
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