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Re: International 140 value?
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Posted by mark on July 06, 2007 at 19:58:58 from (172.165.127.242):
In Reply to: Re: International 140 value? posted by georgeky on July 06, 2007 at 12:31:59:
Hmmmm. Here in Kentucky, 140's seem to bring more than SA's because they are newer.....but $3,000 will buy you damn fine one with cultivators and maybe a sidedresser. I bought 2 Super A's last spring, one with sidedresser and cultivators, the other with a belly mower. Both were nice machines......I looked at bunch before I bought these. I gave $1650 for the one with cultivators and and I think....(alzheimers) $2100 for the one with a mower. They needed a little TLC...but not much. Both ran perfect, used no oil or even leaked any. Tires were 70%, sheet metal nice, all in all, great machines. I sold the SA with a mower and got my money back. New cosmetics looks fine, but it sure doesn't rate big bucks. I realize that supply and demand dictate local markets...that's why gasoline is .30 cents a gallon in Kuwait...hehehe! Here in Kentucky, almost every farm had a cultivating tractor or some kind.....generally a Farmall or an Allis B or C. They are dirt common. For that reason, I'd never pay over $2500 for any SA-140..don't need to.
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