Posted by LA in WI on September 27, 2012 at 08:54:57 from (50.50.78.146):
Seems to me like too many ask "What is it worth?" on this site, but now I have the situation.
I haven"t yet taken any pictures, but might be able to figure out how to post here.
Friend of mine bought a IH 460 about 6 months ago. He knows nothing about IH, quit farming 25 yrs ago and now has small acreage.
The 460 was purhased from an elderly farmer, who kept it in his machine shed. The 460 has a wide front (Schwartz I think, very good front tires, rears about 60-70% with no weather cracking, 2-point, engine runs very smooth even under load, tinwork has no dents, really good...just lots of old dust from storage. Some surface rusting on the left engine hood. Fluid in tires; owner bought new rear rim and is on tractor; very little rusting on other rim. Seat is in like new condition; hard to believe...no tears or cracking. Owner is thinking of buying a more recent model tractor; maybe a utility.
Also has loader for it, I think it was repainted as I can"t find any logo on it. It"s red.
The more I walk around it, the better that tractor looks to me. I don"t want it, at 75 yrs of age I am only interested in Farmalls of the "40s and "50s. This thing is too hi-tech for me!
So...what"s a ball park figure for this thing? Location central Wisconsin.
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