Posted by MLH on June 19, 2020 at 17:45:59 from (173.79.170.26):
My Dad, at 83, is getting to the point where he needs to start clearing out his barns/sheds. He isn't sure he agrees but his wife and my brother are telling him he does... 8) He at least agrees that it is better that he tell us what these things are than for us to be left with a pile of equipment but no idea what is trash vs what is an antique.
That said, where are the best groups/forums to list old tractors, tractor engines and parts? I fell like ebay and Craigslist aren't exactly the answer for these.
I'm going to go to the farm tomorrow to help inventory what is there, so all I have to go on so far is:
2 Mighty Mite tractors:
- 1 partially disassembled
- 1 As Is with plow
Serial numbers 2494 & 2644 (I have no idea which one is which serial number)
These are not barn kept tractors. One of them has been sitting outside for at LEAST the last decade. I'm not sure where the other is/was.
And I know this is a bit OT, but also any ideas of good places to sell things like old bull horn cutters and that kind of farm stuff, would also be appreciated.
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