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Posted by Leroy on July 19, 2005 at 19:08:35 from (216.255.39.140):
I posted this on Case board also. Northwest Ohio, neighbor to neighbor, (she looks after the place if we are gone), has a Case 300 square nose narrow front with a Ford trip bucket loader. Tractor is rough, think it will run but would need all new wireing & battery, has the generator but not charging (Bad wireing) may need rebuilt, starter should be at least cleaned, exaust pipe missing with the bolts that hold the pipe to manifold broke off in manifold, Grill intact with no dents but heavy rust pitted, hood also rust pitted, seat and fenders rusted thru, think 12 speed, decent 28" rear rubber with fluid and front rubber usable, wheel weights, only remotes hookup to loader and needing new hoses. What would be a fair price to both? I can do a lot of work myself and it would not be for a trailer queen but a worker, the rusted thru fenders would not stop it from working. I have use for a loader tractor and it would handle the machinery I curently have, 2-14" plow, 8 1/2' disk and cultimulcher, 8' field cultivator and other items in that size range. She has no use for it. I am guessing a bit over salvage value but what would salvage value be? I think she would like to have a larger riding garden tractor with snow blower.
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