Posted by JT on February 10, 2008 at 12:55:12 from (70.226.224.80):
In Reply to: H--Tractor posted by raphael on February 10, 2008 at 06:10:40:
Missing one fender, that is not important, 95% have no fenders. If you are needing new tires, they will set you back $6-700.00 probably, If it runs good, they can bring $1000.00-1500.00 for a "field ready" tractor, so if you take the $6-700 for tires off that, you end up around 4-800.00, then, depending on the condition of the rest of the tractor, are all the rims good, that also is an extra expense, engine running condition, transmission shift smooth and is quiet when using in all 5 gears, etc. Bought an H 2 years ago for $650.00, that run good, tranny is a little whiney, paint is fair, tires are not new, but are usable. so it depends on the area you are in and what you want to pay for it. Jim
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