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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 13, 2004 at 21:16:23 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: Ford 3000 posted by David on July 13, 2004 at 20:08:23:
David, I've never owned a little Ford, but from what you say, it does sound like it from what I've seen. My neighbor just sold a Jubilee with a repairable bush hog and auger for $5,500, and it certainly needed wiring work in the worst way. My brother and I were at a friend of his that's asking $5,000 for his early 60's narrow front 4000 that has dry rotted tires and sets outside all the time, not taken care of, but runs with tinkering. There's what appears to be a 600 or 700 hundred series (not sure, and neither is the owner) that's been setting outside the nascar track in Joliet for months with a loader for $4,200 - broken hour meter so???, but appears to be in reasonable shape, and will toss in a rear blade for a few more $$$. Just saw what looks to be a 700 series settin for sale a little further south in Elwood with no price, but is very nice - I'm tempted to call the guy just to ask. So, not knowing Fords very well, sounds like a pretty good deal to me. But then again, I just saw an 1130 Massey go for about $4000 on Ebay the other night - it was nice, but the rears were locked together (explained the bald fronts), so the guy that bought it has his work cut out for him.
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