Posted by redFarmallboy on September 26, 2010 at 19:26:52 from (76.235.185.79):
Went to an auction last saturday of a guy who was getting rid of his tractor collection here in west MI. There were about a dozen tractors and 3 were farmalls. A 1939 Farmall M had been gone through and ran really good, looked decent, with new rubber went for $3750. I thought that was quite high. An MV that had been gone through, new rubber, looked nice, ran good, welded up front axle brought $5300. A farmall 240 that ran good, been gone through, new rubber, wide front, fast hitch, looks good, went for $2200. My dad bought the 240. I think it was a good deal for a good working tractor with fast hitch. I haven't seen one with a wide front before either. Only about 3700 240s were made. What is a 240 like that worth?
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