Posted by Mike1972chev on January 07, 2012 at 05:42:35 from (99.186.237.220):
In Reply to: Farmall M Values posted by SadFarmall on January 07, 2012 at 04:08:56:
From what I am seeing SadFarmall,One sitting in the weeds/fence row rusty,locked up motor,bad rear tires but complete.About $500.00 max American dollars. (4000 to 5000 lbs of scrap metal)
A non restored,NON collector,average M ,85% or better rear tires,runs good,narrow front end.NO big options:(wide front,power steering,3 point hitch)Good paint but NOT show finish paint.About $1200.00 to $1500.00 American dollars
A FULLY restored ,collector(like a 1939 M with ORIGINAL seat post,36" rear wheels,or first or last of a particular year made))New bearings and seals,NOT leaking fluids,NEW rear tires all the way around.SHOW quality paint,rebuilt engine, Has RARE options,(like say EARLY style wide front,)Or just loade of options after market.ect,ect,ect,
These I see STARTING from $2500. on up ........ I have seen SOME better than show room new looking Ms where they are ASKING $5000.00 for them.
There will be some debate on my last comment here.But I have seen asking prices on the REALLY NICE ONES fron $2500 on up .(Depends on condition/options????)
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