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Re: Does anyone know fair market prices for an old John Deere?
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Posted by G Taylor on December 18, 2002 at 09:37:34 from (64.10.143.8):
In Reply to: Does anyone know fair market prices for an old John Deere? posted by Barclay on December 17, 2002 at 22:02:22:
Is it running, complete, no dents and fresh tires and just needs a quality paint job to look brand new. Or is it a beaten mess that smokes after being pull started? Any custon tinkering with holes cut,punched, items welded on , torn/dented everything and missing the starting engine/electric conversion? What parts does it really require/hours of labour to make it run/look brand new. Sheet metal is getting rare and frighteningly expensize. $3500.00 Canadian peso's could be fair/way over priced or a steal. Where are you anyways, maybe I should drive a couple of miles and keep the old girl in Canada? You possibly could still see/drive her at local shows.
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