Posted by JD Seller on April 08, 2017 at 19:01:55 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: Economy tractor posted by Grandpa love on April 08, 2017 at 18:42:37:
Well lets go with the positives first. It does have the hydraulic pump. I do not see the lift cylinder but it maybe under the tractor as I do not remember exactly where it was located. Some had this pump for just the attachments like a wood splitter or loader. I hate to say that is about the only positive thing about this one. It is setting with the carburetor uncovered so I would be surprised if the carburetor is even good enough to rebuild. I wonder if the engine has internal damage for setting out side uncovered??? Also is the engine the original? It looks to be white. They would have been painted orange like the rest of the tractor.
Now the hard numbers. These little tractors are not very valuable. They are collectable. Especially the attachments. A tractor, with the attachments you listed, would only be worth $1000-1500 in good running shape. One like this one would not be worth $500??? You buying a pig in a poke here.
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