Posted by Red Dave on September 28, 2014 at 05:58:03 from (174.59.201.239):
In Reply to: Little Genuis Value posted by fm on September 28, 2014 at 04:20:24:
There are a lot of variables. Location and condition certainly, but also on steel or rubber, clutch lift or hydraulic, what kind of bottoms are on it (cast, Plow Chief or Super Chief), how many bottoms etc.
I have seen real nice 2 & 3 bottoms go for $250-400, but I also bought a rough looking 2 bottom, hydraulic lift with rotten tires and Plow Chief Bottoms for $5 at a sale a few years ago.
Keep in mind that if it has been sitting as yard art for 40 years it may take quite a bit of work to get it back into good enough shape to use for plowing.
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