Dave Some tractors here just do not have a bottom much over scrap even if they are nice.
Two years ago I ended up buying two Case VAC tractors over a month period. The first I bought because a little boy ,my Wife baby sets for, name is Casin. He is a Case tractor nut. So I bought one just to take him on tractor rides when he is around. I gave $800 for it with good paint and almost new tires. The second was in a group of tractors I bought off an estate. I had to take all or none of the tractors. I ended up with around $750 in the tractor. It actually was a nicer tractor in that the sheet metal had not had major repairs like the first I bought. I advertised it for sale with a $900 price tag hoping to get my money back. I only had two lookers and they only offered me $500 and $600 respectively. I parted it out. The tires, sheet metal and motor grossed me $650 and the rest went to scrap. Brought $100. So I broke even. The tractor above is the tractor before I parted it out. Why it would not be worth $800-900 is beyond me.
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