Posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 21, 2009 at 10:14:18 from (70.105.253.36):
In Reply to: Price on a Farmall B posted by boomer22 on January 21, 2009 at 09:18:31:
Just a coupla thoughts, It might be just the perspective, but that looks an awful lot like a BN instead of a B. If that right hand seat support is mounted to the smae flange as the fender, it would be a BN. If it's mounted to a bracket on the platform it's a B. The serial number tag looks to be in plain view, so have a look and see what it says. All that, however really shouldn't have much effect on the price. BNs aren't as common as Bs, but they're not rare.
It will vary with your local market but I'd think 600-800 would be fair if on inspection the tires are good and the chassis appears sound. From the dried-up puddles on the ground, i'd suggest you look the motor and the radiator over really well for freeze damage. The good tin may be a plus to you if you're looking to overhaul it and dress it up, or may not be a factor if you're just looking to have a runner.
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