Posted by takpak on January 22, 2018 at 08:25:59 from (65.102.5.3):
Hi all. I'm working with a church charity that had an 8N FUNK donated to them. The previous owner bought it from the restorer, and it has seen virtually no use since. Older restoration, but not used much since restored. Has been stored inside, kept dry and clean. Basically a show tractor. It is in very good shape. Really good paint, new condition tires (still with the molding nubs on them), good running engine, virtually no oil leaks (occasional drip) 12 volt conversion, tight steering, headlights, rear work light, red rear light, all gauges and systems work good. Starts practically on second rotation of engine. All in all I'd say it's a tractor in really good condition. Doesn't need any work to be a show tractor, or a working one either, if so desired. Tire sizes are; 14.9 by 24 on rear, and 6 by 16 on the front. Has the flathead six for the FUNK conversion. Has been serviced and is ready to go to a new owner. What would be a good asking value for the tractor? Prices seem to be all over the place. Best estimate I have garnered is between 6 and 8K. Is this reasonable? Am I low or high?? Thanks for your help.
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