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Posted by Curt in Minnesota on August 02, 2007 at 20:43:59 from (69.42.228.172):
In Reply to: value of tractorS'-- posted by Cynthia on August 02, 2007 at 13:02:28:
The farmall value will depend on what it looks like and how much damage occurred during storage (are the tires good, sheet metal damage etc?)and also were you are located and whose around to buy it. I just bought one for 750 with good sheet metal good motor, new tires and after I got it home, a bad trans. I have seen many restored ones go for 1300 to 1500. In Western MN and eastern SD, they don"t seem to have the value of a C or A. In my option 300 to 400 is a fair price in poor to fair condition, Perfect sheet metal, good tires free engine, maybe 500 to 700. The 9n seems to have more value around here because of the 3 pt hitch, in good shape maybe 2000 but I dont follow ford prices closely unlike farmalls. I think if you head east to MPLS and St Paul, they would be worth more. Curt
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