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Posted by JoeK on June 28, 2006 at 21:44:52 from (69.179.117.189):
In Reply to: 1954 Terratrac posted by Kathy3813 on June 28, 2006 at 11:25:17:
As for me,I'd go to the "Crawlers" forum here and repost.Most likely to find Terratrac afficianadoes there or on the "Orphans"forum. Value depends VERY much on many factors on older tractors/machinery and even more on crawlers. You have age/make/model covered,but actual running condition(they ALL ran when parked)or distance from,attachments,missing/added parts,condition of crawler undercarriage/clutches/tracks(wear)and"why"it has set for 20yrs are ??s you will need answered.Once you get going,it may behoove you to pay a small amt to have a local Crawler mechanic evaluate its general condition.There is no"book"on values,which are solely driven by need/want/rarity/condition/location.Like most things,its worth what an interested buyer is willing to pay.
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