Posted by Steven f/AZ on September 14, 2008 at 10:45:14 from (24.121.250.95):
In Reply to: IH 300 Tractor posted by Trudy Irvin on September 14, 2008 at 08:03:19:
Do you have any receipts or records of the work that was done to it mechanically?
It looks great! I would say for sure it's worth more than $2500 without knowing anything else about it.
In my opinion, the best way to sell it would be an eBay auction with many pictures, a comprehensive description, and if at all possible a video of the tractor running, driving, and a slow walk around of it.
Next best selling area would be photo ads on this website (have lots more photos to share with any interested buyer) and list it as best offer - take offers for at least two weeks and see where you are at. Keep track of everyone's name and phone number so you can let them know the current highest offer from time to time.
The ads over at smokstak.com get pretty good coverage, too.
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