Posted by Farmer White's son on April 11, 2012 at 08:08:06 from (98.74.155.120):
Dad passed away 4 months ago. He owned, and used his tractors every season. We have his Farmall A, (not sure of year, but I think it's a 1939)...and we have his Massey 135, we believe was built in the 70's. We have had several people inquiring about buying them, but we are at a loss as to how to go about pricing them. The Massey is a nice tractor, and is a hoss. The Farmall, dad used to disk up and set his rows, and bushhogging around. It is showing it's age, but with just a bit of tinkering will run. Dad had to tinker every season, charging the battery's, but nothing major, and both tractors were operating when he parked them. No one else in our family ever operated either. So, ANYONE who can steer me in the right direction, where to look, or who can I talk to to find out what the value is on both of these tractors. Mom is not looking or trying to make a huge profit---but she is really afraid to set a price, for fear she is giving it away. The money she makes will go to help buy dad's cemetery marker/headstone. Thanks. I can upload pics, but it will take a few days, if needed.
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