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Posted by Lennie on June 03, 2000 at 18:51:37 from (208.237.83.79):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall 300 posted by Clinton E. Hofstetter on March 23, 1998 at 14:36:08:
: : : I have a 1957 Farmall 300 with quick hitch. It runs good but could use new tires. I would like to know how much money I could ask for, if I were to sell it. : : : : I typed 200 instead of 300 the first time I entered the message. : It would depend if it had a good TA and live PTO. If the TA was good, the sheetmetal was straight, and if the Metal Stampings for the Farmall & 300 were good you should be able to get $2000 plus or minus depending on how bad the buyer wanted the tractor and what for. If it is for use or for restoration, there will be a difference. Range should be $1400 and up to $2000. I have one that is my main tractor on my small place. Just put $1800 in the transmission and rear end this past fall. New bearings and seals and used gears. Hi there, I have seen a Farmall 300 for sale and am in need of so info on the 300. Where might I get back ground on the 300. I don't know what it could have or should have. Thanks Lennie
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