Posted by Steven f/AZ on December 05, 2008 at 13:27:41 from (216.67.213.217):
In Reply to: 400 and 450 posted by CNKS on December 05, 2008 at 09:16:02:
MIKE W (NY) said: (quoted from post at 12:18:22 12/05/08) oh ok he wnats 400.00 for the 400 and 500.00 for the 450
Do they have wide front ends? How are the tires?
I bought a 450 parts tractor a while back for $400, used the wide front end on my H. Sold the rear tires/wheels for $300, power steering setup for $300, wheel weights for $100, live hydraulic pump for $250 and the transmission/rearend for another $250. Tin work was junk and went with the trans/rearend.
If they have good tin and some usable parts on them you can easily make some profit. A good IH wide front end is easily worth $400 to $500 with wheels and tires. Live hydraulic pumps with front cover/plate will fit M and Super M and are worth another $400 right place/right time...
This post was edited by Steven f/AZ at 13:28:13 12/05/08.
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