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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on January 14, 2005 at 12:42:35 from (204.255.238.79):
In Reply to: Re: Small Acreage Tractor posted by Skyharborcowboyjoe on January 14, 2005 at 10:54:03:
Talk about timing! I got home a few hours ago. In the local paper was a restored (LIKE NEW) 150 MF, vintage 1969. New rubber, overhauled Perkins diesel, new seat, new paint, new decals, new exhaust. I called about it. The guy wanted $5400. I drove over to see it. (Less than 5 miles from the house) AsI pulled up, a trailer hauling the tractor drove past me. The first person that looked at it, bought it. Had he NOT, the SECOND person to look at would have. (That being ME!) In average shape, they sell for $4500 and up. This one was easily worth LOTS MORE! I've seen 'em sell for $6500 in the past couple years. Massey Fergusons are EXTREMELY popular around here. John
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