Posted by Old Ford Mechanic on December 12, 2009 at 11:55:39 from (70.222.58.105):
In Reply to: Re: 1959 801 ford posted by Rob in NE on December 12, 2009 at 11:24:48:
Rob,801 Ford tractors in good condition and by that i mean "feild ready to work" will bring from three to four thousand dollars here in Alabama..Gas burners will be closer to the bottom figure and deisel equipped the higher amount.As i said they must be in good condition to bring that.Your low hour tractor may be woth more according to how much better it really is.If the tractors are equipped with SOS transmissons they will not bring as much here in my neck of the woods.Now if you have a gold demonstrater from 1959 then, there are people out there who will give much more.Of course power steering in good working order will add $$$ also as will live pto.
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