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Posted by Jason in Utah on September 26, 2004 at 21:53:14 from (208.5.86.162):
Hello all, I"m hopeing you all can help me and an old friend"s family out. Two weeks ago I lost a dear friend. My neighbor, and friend passed away from kidney cancer. Several years ago I began repairing my grandfathers John Deere R and noticed the restored red tractors in his driveway. Over the last several years we spent hours talking about old iorn. We entered our tractors together in the parade two years ago and won ourselfs a blue ribbon. I will truly miss him. I now need some serious advice and direction from you all. I was contacted by one of his family members about identifying what tractors he has and putting a value on his machines. His wife now has debt that needs taken care of and his tractors will need to be sold. I hate to see it happen but it sounds like it must happen. I dont know much about farmall tractors or their value. I will list everything I know about the 4 he has. Model #F30, Serial Number (FB21300HA)Fully retored with all of the decals. It has new tires all the way around. The tires have never seen field work. Runs exellent. Model #F20, Serial Number (FA7928ON) Fully restored with all decals. It has matching rear tires that I would guess at half wore. The front tires are new and in exellent shape. Runs exellent. Model #F14, Serial Number (FS129472) Fully restored with all decals. It has matching rear tires that hold air but are weather cracked pretty bad. The front tires are matching as well but are also weather cracked. Runs exellent. Model #FCUB, Serial Number (15576) Fully restored with all decals. It has exellent matching rear tires and exellent non matching front tires. Runs exellent. I need to know an estimate of what these machines are worth. I know its hard to judge without a picture or hearing them run but ANY information will help. Would it be better to try and sell them as a set or individually? Are any of these machines rare? I generally do not know much about these machines and would again apreciate ANY information you can give me. Thanks so much in advance. Jason (in Utah)
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