Posted by Billy NY on February 02, 2021 at 17:50:44 from (74.70.92.92):
In Reply to: D7 Crazy price? posted by JimS on February 02, 2021 at 14:51:13:
Maybe before the fire, from a glance, it looks like a well taken care of tractor. The undercarriage could easily be checked with a track gauge from that era, it looks like it could be in good shape, lots of hours left.
Wherever it got hot, will need to check seals and gaskets and or similar, that would be the nickel and dime part of it. It would be a shame to scrap or part this tractor given the repairs mentioned and that it was not in middle of a structure fire. This one was not too hot for too long, people have put far more time and money into ones that have much more wear
A 3T in the condition prior to, with a potentially great undercarriage, in sound mechanical and field ready condition would be worth $5K all day long, a bit more for one in exceptional condition, and of course what the local market might be bringing. These old dry clutch tractors are all over the west, especially CA, some in very nice shape.
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