Posted by Rexalot on October 08, 2007 at 06:25:47 from (205.245.254.39):
In Reply to: Farmall Tractor posted by wonderingAl on October 08, 2007 at 05:53:04:
It's not a rare tractor. By your description it's in average condition. The fact that it could use rubber (like most do) hurts some. The wide front might make it more desirable. As for value sold to a private individual could range from $1000 - $2500, just depends. At auction I would guess around $1500. (Although I recently watched a '51 Super M with a wide front, good power steering/no TA sell for $2650 at private auction to a dealer and it needed some oil leaks fixed, paint, and a rear tire/rim, but it was useable as is. To me he paid retail. Not much profit at that price.)
I myself paid $950 for a complete "H" with a bushog in the condition you described your M. While not the same tractor you can get an idea. Value is subjective to each individual tractor and unless one can see it, it's not easy to put a price on it as few are ever truly as someone describes.
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