Posted by cjackman on September 05, 2011 at 15:42:55 from (98.28.90.177):
In Reply to: selling price on a 9n posted by glccorbin on September 05, 2011 at 07:32:30:
I agree with JDseller. My father and i buy and sell a few tractors now and again. The non live pto and non live hydraulic models have fallen pretty flat around here in nw ohio. I can remember getting 2500 to 2800 out of the old N-series fords, if they had a couple attachments or a loader. Prolly 1800 to 2200 with no attachments. Now days the poeple would rather buy the import compacts for not much more. I personnally would only pay 900 tops for a N series in AVERAGE condition and maybe a little more for a NICER one. Trust me i wouldnt be getting rich off of selling it either. My opinion on your tractor 1300. BUT all market areas are different. Thats my 2 cents worth.
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