Posted by rla on January 18, 2021 at 07:46:16 from (72.23.158.239):
In Reply to: John Deere M value posted by TractorTucker on January 17, 2021 at 17:27:29:
I picked up a M, motor was stuck & tires on the rear junk. The man wanted 200.00 for it. I said it's worth more than that, I offered him 450.00. He then said for that prices I can have the plow's, disc, cultivators, snow plow , mowing machine , and a Weeder. He threw in the 3pth kit & a Central Tractor back 6'blade, plus 2 sets of tire chains, one for the road & one set for the field. I didn't argue with him. I then picked up a SP 100 A/C combine for the tires. I paid 200.00 for, sold the engine off the combine 150.00 , hydraulic pump 40.00, gas tank 40.00, I got 75.00 for the large radiator. I then scrapped what was left when scrap was high & received a check for 685.00 I had to use the Combine wheels since the J/D rims were shot too. I never let the air out of the tires , cut the centers & they are still on the tractor. My Wife snapped the picture after I got it running with my Grandson & Chicken on the hood going for a ride.
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