Posted by Bret4207 on January 07, 2017 at 05:54:41 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Purchase posted by Fixatruck on January 06, 2017 at 03:10:52:
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I've seen everything from MF50's to DB990s to IHC 444 or similar utility models in working clothes for that price area. Tire condition is going to be a big factor. N series here tend to start around $800. and go up. Bit since you talk about other brands, I've seen AC WD's with hydraulic loaders and 3 pt conversions go in the $2k range, Cases with Eagle hitches that will work with many standard 3 pts, IHCs with 3 pt kits, etc. And there's another side to the issue- what good is a trip bucket N series with a worn pump and no power steering? Getting a non-power, non-live hydraulics loader tractor is really kind of wasting money. If it's real cheap, yeah, but otherwise you'll end up kicking yourself later.
A N series was made to be cheap, sell cheap and replace a horse. Not much has changed IMO.
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