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Posted by the tractor vet on April 05, 2006 at 17:09:14 from (64.179.117.9):
In Reply to: how much would you pay posted by ralf on April 05, 2006 at 15:12:30:
I would say that it is worth 1500 -2500 salvage as the days of a dead row tractor for under a grand have been gone for a good while as i have had to pay over a grand for a gambel at the major sales that i use to attend and sometimes ya get the elevator and sometimes ya get the shaft. If i was still in the busiess of buying tractors i would not be affrid of going 1500 on it as if it was a gasser they are not expencive to rebuild even if ya had to do the T/A and even a paint job as with the prices of a good sound 656 is over 4500 and up . Even if it was a keeper you would know just what ya had and not payen high prices for who knows what only to find out that 6 mounths later that the T/A went out on ya or the engine was on it's last legs and have to rebuild it after .
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