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Posted by John in Ne. on December 11, 2003 at 16:22:41 from (206.222.210.73):
In Reply to: Why you shouldn't buy a stuck tractor... posted by 42FarmallH on December 10, 2003 at 18:29:33:
I've read your post over several times and I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make. When I look at a project tractor (stuck or not)I have an idea what it is worth then ,and what it will cost to fix it up or get it running.At least within,say $250.00 or so.Your tractor,in the photo ads says " For sale,Best offer", On the auction site,you have a very generous offer,but want more.There are not very many Farmall H's that will bring that kind of money on an auction here in central Ne. I haven't seen one bring over $1000.00 in two years on an auction.I looked at (and enjoyed) your website,it looks like you had a good time repairing and using your H,that should be worth something to you.I have never made any money rebuilding an old tractor,but I have had alot of fun and met alot of great people because of old tractors.They're not worth the dollars we put in them,but not many of us do it for the money. John
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