Posted by robert major on March 24, 2014 at 21:52:47 from (216.81.16.202):
In Reply to: Looking for funk v8 posted by jake5 on March 24, 2014 at 15:16:15:
Hi If it's anything like it is round here you're gonna be real lucky to get that. everybody and there dog on the internet knows what this stuff is worth these days. Especially on a tractor forum!. They are very rare, I would buy a kit and build one if you got money to spend!. Most of what is around is priced as rare or barn find, and at double what it is really worth, for a particular model in rough condition.
I collect fordson majors got 2 with p6 diesels. I can't find parts for them anywhere here in Canada, that I need at the moment. This was a good area for them. Guys think i am scamming them for profit and gonna ship them back to the U.k,as has been happening with tractors all over North America in the last few years. so that doesn't really help anybody either, with rarer tractors anymore. The only luck you might have is finding a sleeper out there in the bush or barn, but somebody usually knows it's there and it will go at there first chance to get it, before you ever even get to hear about it.
I advertised but all I got for my time was guys phoning with newer models they figured were worth $5000 because i was advertising for a particular model.I just told them wrong model not interested. I would pay good money for the right thing. not $5000 for what they have that makes $2500 on a good day that I don't even want.
Good luck I hope you find one but my experience over a good few years is, Rocking horse poo is getting easier to find than certain tractor models. Regards Robert
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