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Re: F-12 restore or part out
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Posted by Bill Smith on March 14, 2004 at 19:35:56 from (63.147.130.162):
In Reply to: F-12 restore or part out posted by old on March 14, 2004 at 18:42:41:
I agree with Andy. Seems like a complete restoration tends to add up to a little more money than what you can actually sell it for afterwords. Sounds like this tractor is a fixer upper though, with steel wheel's and all. Probably be your best interest to sell it to somebody that is willing to spend the money to fix it up and keep it, if you don't want to. Anyways that is what I would do. You could part it out, but once the wheel's are gone you will likely end up with a sizeable bone pile of parts that you won't sell which means scrap metal price is what you will get for the rest. Make sure you know what the wheels alone are worth before you sell it. Also figure out what the rest of the tractor is worth to add to the wheel's value. Coming up with an accurate price to ask for it will ensure that who you are selling to isn't going to make a quick buck and not fix it up. Just my 2 cents.
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