Posted by farmallhal on December 17, 2010 at 09:06:47 from (76.2.176.204):
In Reply to: WHAT IS IT WORTH posted by ldintn on December 16, 2010 at 18:59:24:
You have received some very good responses and I will add something else for you to be aware of. I have a Super C fast hitch 2 point tractor with several unique fast hitch implements. I have had my eyes open for several years now for a 2 point rotary cutter for it and have only seen one I would have even thought of purchasing but it was already sold when I called. The rest I have seen were all beat up and all rusted out with "farmer weld jobs" all over them to hold them together. I don't value that type of stuff any more then it's weight as scrap iron. On the other hand if you find a true and correct "ORIGINAL" IHC item in exceptional condition for a fast hitch tractor either a single or two point you should look at it as very, very rare and you will go a very long time before you see another one. One thing you need to be looking for at the one you noted is it truly an IHC unit or something like a Land Pride with a single point adapter welded to it for use on single point IH tractors. If that is the case it certainly isn't worth much if anything more then the brand name cutter at a farm and home store after deducting for the wear and tear it has had. Good luck in your search and hope this helps, Hal.
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