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Re: What's the Super H market?
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Posted by Bama Binder on December 19, 2000 at 14:03:23 from (206.5.110.200):
In Reply to: What's the Super H market? posted by RayE on December 19, 2000 at 13:10:00:
You won't see too many out there...there were less than 29000 built. I own a 54 with original wide front, live hydraulics, and belt pully that I am still working on. The prices on Super Ms seem to have gone way up lately...I would think the same would happen with the Super Hs, but then there are some who feel the Super H isn't worth any more than a regular H. But then prices really are more a function of the local economy, condition of the machine, and how bad someone wants one. I have gotten 2 unsolicited offers on mine, so at least a few people out there want them. Of the Super Farmalls, the Super H is by far the hardest to come by. A really nice one should go for at least $3000. There are a few other SH owners on the board and they will no doubt offer their opinion. When it comes time to sell, start high and see what bites you get...sooner or later you will figure out where the equilibrium price is by what you get in the way of counter offers. Good luck...BB
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