Posted by The tractor vet on March 01, 2010 at 06:39:01 from (75.19.124.251):
In Reply to: Farmall 560 D posted by farmall 560 D on February 28, 2010 at 18:21:35:
Well to buy it and fix it up your looking ata bunch of bucks as for what to pay for it you will have to out bid the salvage buyers and they will give up wards of 1500-2000 for it as they see a 650 buck ft. end a 500 dollar block a 250 dollar crank a 500 dollar head and the flat top fenders are not stock to that tractor so if they are off say a 656 then they can get 500 out of them so they are looking at making a couple grand over what they spent . There was a time that the salvage buyers were paying more for good tractors to hit them in the head then we could spend to buy them for resale and i saw some really nice Farmalls and Deeres go to parts yards and i am talking a go to the field tractors not ones that ya had to fix before you tryed to sell.
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