Posted by oldtanker on May 23, 2016 at 21:52:44 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: 560 Farmall posted by EUG560 on May 23, 2016 at 17:41:20:
My area of MN they are not worth much running, 3500 or so now. Running on 5 cylinders? Maybe 2K here if you are lucky. I watched the 560's replacement, the 706D sell at auction last year. Ran good, nice tin, good rubber all it needed was paint for 2800. So even 2K would be on the high side. CL has a 560D listed with OK paint and tires with a 3 bottom fast hitch plow for 3800. Supposed to have a rebuilt TA and new clutch. Another one, with an 8' 2 stage snow blower, chains and Dual Loader, been on there for a while, asking 5K as a package. A 560D with a loader decent runner and tin sold at auction last month near Perham MN for about 2800 IIRC.
And you have to remember that those are asking prices, not selling prices. If you are looking to recoup what you've spent I hope you don't have much in it. If you have more than 1K to 1200 in it you ain't gonna be happy.
I wouldn't mind having a 560D. Always liked those tractors. But I can buy a good running one pretty cheap. Heck got a guy now trying to sell me a 706 gasser, runs good, good tin, rubber about 80%. He's asking 3K and I'm thinking that he'd take 2500. Just don't want something that size in gas.
Trying to sell it as is, which means there could be one of several issues, some expensive to repair means it has to be priced right for it to actually sell.
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