Posted by ss55 on March 06, 2023 at 08:09:50 from (96.42.227.92):
In Reply to: barn clean out posted by ESVADuke on March 06, 2023 at 06:04:58:
It looks like it has good tires, new tires are expensive ($1500) so good tires adds a lot of value to older tractors. Your tractor also looks well cared for: nice paint, seat in good condition, etc. Like others have said, it helps to know what you have. Options like power steering, live PTO or continuous running PTO, 3 point hitch (looks like it has that), Multi-Power (on-the-go shift), spin out wheels (you have that), and others all add value. If you have the operator's manual you can compare it to your tractor to see what options you have. Any service records and receipts help tons too.
The straight front axle tells me it could be setup to be a loader tractor, that adds value too, especially if you also have the loader sitting in the barn too. Snow bucket, tire chains, and Heat Houser (winter half cab) are all attractive on a loader tractor. Any popular implements help too: plow, disk, sickle mower (especially pitman-less like MF #41), rotary mower (like a Bush Hog), rear blade, etc.
There is a Massey-Harris & Massey-Ferguson forum below this that is all Massey. The good folks there might be able to interpret your options for you. Send pictures to a local auctioneer or Massey-Ferguson dealer, they should be able to give you a rough price range that it could bring in your local area.
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