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Posted by SCaseMike on January 11, 2000 at 18:07:15 from (205.188.198.46):
In Reply to: I have a guess, whats ya'll's? posted by AGEN on January 11, 2000 at 16:50:11:
How long is a piece of string? The A and equipment is worth somewhere between $200 and $2,000. If it were my grandfathers I pay a lot if I had to. If its in the family and you're trying to be "fair," you're on your own. Value on these old tractors has everything to do with condition, and to collectors with "correctness". A junker with flat tires and stuck motor is $200 or less. An original one with straight sheet metal and good mechanicals is valuable to collectors here in the Midwest. Auction reported prices seem unrealistically low, but junk often winds up at big consignment auctions. Hope this helps a little. By the way, the machinery is just starting to have meaningful collector value. Maybe it also has user value in your area. Ask a dealer.
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