Posted by Janicholson on May 22, 2011 at 20:38:55 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: I H farmall A posted by paul lefebvre on May 22, 2011 at 18:45:43:
Well you are quite open ended in your post. Looking left on the screen will provide a serial number sequence to determine the year. If it runs and has good tires with non rusted out rims, it might bring 1200. It is not too handy for modern work, as it has no independent PTO. It also has no hydraulics, which limits its ability to lift implements and tools. A exhaust pressure lift system was used, but they are rare and a bit different to use. Used ones will likely need restoration to make them work ready. They are a handy tractor if equipped with cultivators or planters, (mechanical hand lift) Or for pulling light wagons around the farm. THey mow well, but need a over running clutch in the PTO if a rotary mower is used. They are powerful for their size, and do not lack for muscle. If they are really well maintained ot professionally restored, and come with attachments (plow, disk, planter, cultivators, or a mower, they are worth more, Maybe as much as 2500 to someone. Jim
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