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Posted by jonathanbrown on February 04, 2006 at 18:59:45 from (207.69.139.150):
Hello all, I have a question and need advise. I live here in northern Indiana and a place not to far from me is in the process of cleaning up an old junk yard of industrial equipment and a few tactors. I recently noticed when they moved out a couple of pieces of heavy equipment that there is an old farmall f-12 sitting among the equipment that looks about 90% complete with the biggest missing piece being the seat. shutters, sterring wheel, cut-off tires and rims. mag all there. but its is probably locked up. I can't get a close look at it becasue there are no tresspassing signs posted. There is also a 3 bottom little genius plow sitting beside it that apears to have good poind but is missing its culturs. I was thinking about stopping and making a fair offer on the tractor. I have seen (OR) and restored f-12's sell im my area from 900 to 1500 dollars and was wondering what would be a fair offer. I am thinking that offeing him the price of scrap would be fair, but waht do you all think. thanks for your advise
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