Posted by Wilks54 on January 30, 2014 at 08:10:31 from (216.207.2.99):
In Reply to: Farmall 400 question posted by DK44H on January 29, 2014 at 17:36:03:
So does it not have hydraulics in the back?
I wouldn't think the reduced hydraulics or the lack of TA would make it worth more. Probably less, and definitely less useful. If it is a stuck as you say it is, I would be hesitant to buy it for anything other than the sheet metal. There are a lot of 400's or 450's out there that run good for cheap. You could have a lot of money into that tractor in a hurry, and more than its ever going to be worth. Unless it has sentimental value, just buy the tin and find a running 400. JMO.
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