Posted by flathead4 on August 28, 2014 at 15:23:53 from (173.59.9.81):
Helping out a friend and liquidating a pair of Farmall's he has. He is relocating and cannot take them with him. I have 3 weeks to get them sold, and I'm trying to figure out what a good price would be to get them gone. The first is an F14, older restoration, factory adjustable wide front, rear hydraulics. Paint and rubber decent, should have it up and running tomorrow. The second is an F30, wide rear with wire spoke wheels. Paint is decent, rubbers pretty dry rotted, has had a block repair where it was once cracked. Has compression and spark, will run with a little tinkering. I want to do right by my friend and get him the most I can for the pair, I've just never seen an example of either in my area to go by as for value. Located in good old PA.
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