Posted by SweetFeet on May 06, 2013 at 04:43:44 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: F20,2M picker value posted by Brian456 on May 05, 2013 at 15:50:45:
I would find out scrap-value (like our Regular, your F20 should weigh close to 4,000 pounds without the picker)... and work from their to determine price. Would also find out the value of the picker. Looking at for sale ads here on YT or looking on ebay may be helpful to get pricing ideas.
Is the engine loose? Does the F20 have any special features (foot pegs, pto extension, or any other special stuff). How rare is the picker?
The guy who sold our Regular to us, literally could have sold it for $400 just for scrap two years ago. But was his grandpa's tractor and he would like to see her run again... so he said he wanted $200 for it. My husband said, get out the checkbook and write the man a check. But as someone mentioned here - we will spend a small fortune to get it running.
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