Posted by mkirsch on December 11, 2014 at 05:20:35 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: 706 Basket Case posted by scott2013 on December 10, 2014 at 16:30:52:
Here we go with the fairytale tractor prices again...
A $400 running 706 is a FLUKE at best. You either bilked some poor old farmer out of his prized tractor on his death bed, or it was a good friend that basically gave it to you.
Around here if a 706 GAS runs and drives, it's a $3000+ tractor regardless of how it looks. Yes, they actually SELL at that price. Diesels are in the $5000 range. I saw a couple of non-running gassers bring $1500-$1800 at an auction last year.
I do agree on the scrap. Scrap prices are down, nowhere near $200 right now, and you're not going to get top dollar for a whole tractor because they have to dispose of the fluids/tires and cut it up.
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