Posted by Donna Christensen on October 28, 2011 at 19:29:10 from (173.17.150.132):
I lost my dad 3 years ago and since I am a city girl, I really need to sell his personal tractors. The 1917 Moline was my G-Grandfathers, the Fordson my G-fathers. The Ford is a smaller tractor with a back scoop which my dad used all the time to move rock,etc. I had no prob selling his farm tractors. But these are harder. Is there a site I can go to say what my asking price should be? The Moline is beautiful. It ran when my dad put it on a trailer, but that was 40 years ago. Fordson needs a some paint--it is grey--what I would call primer paint. I am not sure what color is should be. It also needs a steering wheel-the frame is there so I wonder if it was wood. I do not know if it runs. I think he said it did when my G/F died but that was in 1963. Any help would be appreciated.
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