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Re: How much is a Regular worth?
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Posted by F20II :o) on January 01, 2001 at 13:18:09 from (207.202.172.30):
In Reply to: How much is a Regular worth? posted by Ron on January 01, 2001 at 12:34:25:
Ron, I don't want Red to cry :O( but I bought an F20 from him last year for $800 in real good shape, $500.00 for what you are looking at is way to much money. Might ask him how much he thinks junk/scrap metal price is, it may be a $100.00 if he is lucky. If he dozen't have a truck to haul it away it would cost him that much for hauling thus free for the taking might be the answer or pay you to haul them away. Then think about what it is going to cost you to restore the regular, outside it may look good, but the the inside may cost you more than you bargained for. Take it from a couple of guy's that know, you can have a few thousand in a older large tractor so fast it's not funny. I use to be out to save every Farmall I saw, my bank account told me that wasn't possible :o(
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