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Posted by Ron in Nebr on February 16, 2005 at 20:41:10 from (65.172.143.217):
In Reply to: Super WD-9 posted by DWB on February 16, 2005 at 19:33:39:
Where are you located?? In this part of the country you can buy runners with usable tires(they hold air anyway) for $500 on up(I paid $300 for a 650D two years ago in similar condition, but doubt I could find another locally for that price). From your description, around here, your tractor would probably be worth two-three hundred dollars as-is if someone came to pick it up. Restored, who knows, but I'd say around two-three thousand tops if it was top-notch....but it'd most likely cost you more than that to get it there. Tires alone would eat up a big chunk of that....and if there's been fluid in the tires like most of these big tractors had, the rims are probably shot too....and since it has a cab the fenders are probably gonna need some extra attention...etc. etc. Don't let me discourage you though- if you want to fix it up for yourself, it sounds like a great start for a project. Those big ol' tractors are really neat in my opinion. Just don't make the mistake of thinking you're gonna make a huge profit on the deal.
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