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Posted by Dan in ore on September 28, 2003 at 04:03:02 from (198.81.26.207):
I looked at some neat tractors today. 1936 F-20 narrow tread, running 1937 F-20 narrow tread w/factory wide front, sad shape but restorable 1931 regular narrow tread, really sad shape but some good parts 1930 regular, running w/F-20 hydraulic pump and loader The other tractor that I saw I believe was a 10-20 industrial on hard rubber (didn't find a SN tag). The rear tires are in pretty bad shape. It looks like someone tried to farm with it. The guy that has the 36 wants to keep the 37 and the 31 for parts, so not much action there. The guy with the 10-20 has been highballed by someone who told him $2500 to $5000. I told him if he could get $2500 for it in the condition it is in he had better grab it. Besides he is one of those people that think they have a pot of gold and it is not hurting anything setting right where it is. On the other hand the 30 is for sale. Looks like I will have to sell something to get this one. Reasonable price and has a lot of extra parts. I felt like a kid in a candy shoppe.
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