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Re: 1952 Super A w/cult,2 disc plow,harrow
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Posted by AG in IN on March 12, 2003 at 15:58:15 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: 1952 Super A w/cult,2 disc plow,harrow posted by Gav-n-Tn on March 11, 2003 at 18:17:51:
If the tractor is straight, and all the metal is there, and the block isn't welded, it should be at least a $1800-2000 set-up wherever it's at. Probably more. Fast hitch only adds a little unless you have the implements to fo with it. Somebody does gardens or something down there yet. I can't find a decent SA-140, in Northern IN., can't afford to go into KY & TN to get one. I paid $1500 for a cosmetically ugly, but complete and original SA with an older Woods L59 mower in E. C. IL. Paid $200 for a like-new set of cultivators, $30 for a 1x plow. Wish I could afford 10 of them! I really feel for you guys in tobacco country. Seems like we're getting our fingers cut off one by one, and Uncle Sam chopped your arms clean off, leaving you to bleed to death. Good luck, AG
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