Posted by Zachary Hoyt on July 14, 2012 at 19:18:48 from (74.47.48.18):
I have a 52 Super C that I bought at an auction a few weeks ago. It has pretty good tires, the lights work, it runs with no smoke etc. It does need a gov to carb linkage and a muffler and to have the charging system fixed. I put a new 6V battery in it since I didn't have any other 6V tractor to borrow one from. At this point I have about $1000 in it and have had it advertised for $1450 on here and locally on Craigslist. One person called and offered $1000 cash for it, which I declined. I would like to get it moved along as both storage space and money are in short supply and I am wondering if I am trying to get too much for it. Seems the market has gone a bit soft lately for common tractors from the prices I see being asked. I am wondering about putting it on ebay as a possible way to move it faster. I have sold many parts on ebay but never a complete tractor and it will cost $20 to list it where the parts I can list free for the first 50 listings per month. Any advice about pricing or ebay selling will be much appreciated. Zach
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