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Re: Farmall SuperM hi-crop value??
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Posted by Bama Binder on November 02, 2000 at 13:58:53 from (206.5.110.15):
In Reply to: Farmall SuperM hi-crop value?? posted by Kreig on November 02, 2000 at 09:25:52:
I love these questions because one answer is just as uninformed as the other. All you will get are opinions and everyone has one... That said, I'll give you mine. I think the Hi-crops of any model are really neat. They look great and they are more rare than the row crop models. I would pay a little extra for one...maybe $500. So, a regular Super M in similar condition might go for $1500 in Alabama dollars (this may be on the high side given the tire condition). Add $500 for the Hi-crop and you are at $2000. It may be worth the $2500, I just don't know. Mechanical condition is the most important aspect. As to the exact number of Hi-crop SMs made...I have no idea. I would love to know how many wide front Super Hs IH made also. The value (and beauty) are in the eye of the beholder. If you like it, get it and have the time of your life...BB
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