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Re: 1947 Farmall Model A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 26, 2006 at 02:40:38 from (216.208.58.147):
In Reply to: 1947 Farmall Model A posted by Angie on September 25, 2006 at 21:48:53:
Angie: Not sure your A should be in a museum. I don't think there are enough tractor museums across North America to hold 5% of the A's still running. There were close to 250,000 built and unlike Merlin's area I don't think an excessive number have gone to the scrap yard. Value is going to depend a lot on your area, and the supply and demand at a given location. Farmall A and Super A tractors were a bit crop specific, thus the numbers sold in some areas was massive. In other areas probably very few. There could well have been dealers across the grain belt that never sold a Farmall A or SA. Don't expect a museum to come calling, they probably already have one. Just use the tractor and enjoy.
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