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Re: SMTA Value?
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Posted by Charle V aka F20II on October 07, 2003 at 03:13:23 from (208.187.14.176):
In Reply to: SMTA Value? posted by JP on October 06, 2003 at 18:28:40:
Well Jp since I can't send you an email because it is blocked here is what I think Farmall SMTA-can't read serial number Serial number can be found on engine, casting numbers will tell you month, day, year on most all parts. They are cast into each part an they look like two screws on each side with numbers an then leters with dots inbetween. Running-all gears, engine-transmission-differential-no bad noise This is a good thing but you might want to check out how thick gear oil is an peek at it. No power steering,steering has 3/8 turn wobble Alot of the narrow fronts have wobble in them, this can be fixed with bearing kits either after market or from Case/IH No brakes Brakes can be bought after market or Case/IH, these are disk brakes an sort of pricy Clutch decent Ok on clutch but since you are going to need other parts I might think about replacing it along with seals in trans Torque good but won't lock back PTO will not lock off(shield Missing) Sounds like locks are worn an can be made or found at a bone yard an there is after maket PTO shields Sheetmetal-excellent(slight damage around muffler-cross piece on bottom of grill missing, gas tank perfect) sheet metal can always be welded on or brazed Older rebuild-paint peeling, original paint underneath You can still get Case IH 2150 by the gallon from dealer along with primer Patch on bottom of differential(no leaks) Well right now since the guy may have known you were coming you don't see any leaks but down the road there may be, JB weld can fix that or it can be drilled an pinned. Needs new throttle Throttles are all over the place, both new after market or bone yards Needs 2 new front tires Rear 30%L&R Front tires run about $45 a peace, rims run about the same Needs New radiator Look at list of Bone yard over at A.T.I.S, they are pricy but can be found or you may want to take it to local dealer an have it recored, both very pricy Home made fenders(Bolted on, not welded) Fenders run from $150 a pair after market to $250 for good ones from bone yards Light bar removed but supposedly in perfect condition. Light bars can be found at bone yard but beware of all the rust inside the bar, they look good out side but all rusted up inside the bar :o) Needs new lights 12 volt kit done pathetically(Wires exposed) You can buy new wiring harness's from after market venders replacing old one but they are in some case's a little high. Case/IH also sells them Mess of hydraulic lines Good hydraulic lines are not cheap, I just paid $75 for two. Local venders can help you if they need replaced Rims-80% Rear tires full of air (Front flat and filled with water)wheel weights How ggod are tire's, new tires for an M can run as much as $375 per tire not counting tubes Ran first try after 8 years Sitting for eight years I'd change fuel filters get some additive, replace all the water hose's an belts along with an oil change for sure New Battery Been sitting under cover From Western Pennsylvania(I am from there also, able to drive it home if necessary) Well you can save some bucks on hauling for sure. All in all it looks like to me that you are going to put in abour $2000 or maybe a little more thats if you paint it yourself, $4000 or more if you have someone paint it. Working on it when ever you can you may have six months or more of work to make it look new. SMTA are very nice tractors but don't let the guy price you out of the ball park, tires alone can cost you close to $1000 if you buy all new. Sand blasting the rear an front rims will cost you $100 or more. What I'd do is call the local Cae/IH dealer or shop around on the internet for all the price's an that will help you come up with what should be a fair offer. I have saw running SMTA go for hig price's when in good shape an about $1200 in bad shape an lower if stuck. But all in all it's what you think it's worth an how bad do you want it that makes up the price. Most of my tractors come from fence rows an have been stuck for many years, I average $3000/$4000 in restoring them but never get close to that when selling one :o) hope this helps, email me if you need help finding parts or price's
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