Posted by davpal on December 19, 2007 at 22:59:33 from (216.93.120.198):
In Reply to: White 4-150 posted by Larry806 on December 17, 2007 at 18:00:15:
I bought my 4-150 with 23.1-30's singles all the way around with a lot of little problems for $4000. It has had the exhaust system all reworked, cab interior redone, center pin fixed, hyraulic hoses all changed, leaky fuel tank changed, radiator fixed, brakes and seals replaced, I painted the black and cleaned it up nice. Pics are on the tractor photos on this sight. I would think you could get anywhere from $3000- $5000 depending on the buyer. Maybe a bit more since the price of used iron has been going up lately. Better yet, put some very skinny tall tires on it and use it for a high clearance sprayer. Mount some saddle tanks on the front and a big center tank over the rear axle. They would make a great sprayer. Could have 60 foot booms on it.
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