Posted by Matt Weltz on October 31, 2010 at 19:16:59 from (216.81.154.233):
Well my dad and I went to an auction this weekend and drug home another tractor. :) Father and son that collected and restored tractors were selling off their collection. 80+ tractors, all but 6 ran. Most had already been rebuilt and had new or very good tires. About 15 had been fully restored. Most were Farmall and John Deere with a couple Allis Chalmers and Case. The John Deeres sold at what I would say was about average but the Farmalls sold cheap!!! I'm surprised I was able to control myself and only buy one. Thought you may be interested in the prices (tractors were good runners unless otherwise noted):
MD (stuck) $575 MTA (stuck) $675 MD (loose) overdrive $625 F-14 $600 F-20 $575 F-20 $750 M $400 F-20 $650 F-20 $600 M $675 560 dsl $1800 400 pwr strg $1525 300 $2100 H $950 Regular $1700 M $950 H $850 460 dsl $2300 SMTA pwr strg $5000 F-20 $1250 F-14 $1500 22-36 $800 M $1050 WD9 $2600 H $1550 SM $1950 M $800 M $1550 H $1350 H full steel $1750 F-30 overdrive $1400 706 dsl w/WL30 loader $3400 BN $2700 F-30 duck bill steering $8000 W6 $2900 F-20 $1350 SH M&W governor $3000 M $2300 SMTA M&W governor $6200 SMTA $5600 AV $3800 MV $3500 140 high crop $3500
There was an Avery 25-50 that was stuck but sold for $47000! Anyway, I could not pass up the MV for the price! Its a '51, tires are all new, motor completely rebuilt, and professional paint!
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