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Re: Reasonable price for a derlict H?
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Posted by Steven@ND on July 23, 2006 at 20:57:32 from (72.20.78.220):
In Reply to: Reasonable price for a derlict H? posted by Mike CA on July 23, 2006 at 11:06:39:
I would start with $300 if the tires are poor. If the rims look really good and there aren't parts missing I would maybe go to $500 if you really want it. Good, useable tires will add to that. I bought one of my H's for $400 with an excellent original IH wide front end, useable front tires, destroyed rear tires and rims, and an 1110 mid-mount balanced head mower on it. Transmission and rearend were shot due to running without oil and a bearing going out. Here it is as I bought it:
I bought the other one for parts for $150 with 1 useable rear tire and a good rearend/transmission. Here it is:
Both tractors had ruined blocks, one head was good, one seat was good, one steering wheel was useable. I have around $4500 in it now to look like this:
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