Posted by Goose on September 20, 2016 at 10:17:03 from (70.198.0.241):
In Reply to: '51 farmall h posted by MNfarmboy83 on September 20, 2016 at 09:10:43:
I have a '51 H that's been in the family since 1956. It's getting tired, but I can't recall the engine ever being opened up. It has a nice IH 33A hydraulic tilt loader on it and I'm looking for a healthier H to put the loader on. I'll then restore it and keep it for a toy, although any tractor I own can expect to be put to work.
As to what it's worth? A law of economics says, "Nothing has worth until someone wants it". Looking at the photo ads on this website, most healthy H's are posted for between $1200 and $1800. What they actually sell for is anyone's guess.
There's a very clean, healthy H on an auction this coming Saturday that is in far better shape than either of my two. I won't be able to attend the auction, but I've met with the owner and checked it out. I've known the auctioneer for years, and I'm going to stick my neck out and leave a bid of $2,000 with him. He'll do it like ebay: if it sells for less than two grand and I buy it he'll only charge me what it took to buy it.
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