Posted by grayrider on December 12, 2009 at 18:46:50 from (98.125.203.109):
Anybody got an idea what to offer a relative for a 350 or 360 Long tractor? Had an uncle that passed away earlier this year that it belonged to and my aunt mentioned this afternoon if I was interested in it. I haven't seen it in years and don't know the current condition of it, my aunt doesn't know if it still runs or not, I'm pretty sure it does though, its probably been sitting idle in the barn for about three years due to uncles cancer. Whats a fair offer to make her on the tractor, can't remember if its the 350 or 360 model. Heck I don't even need it but if it is worth anything at all I would hate for someone to con her out of it. Uncle had a nice MF 135 too but other relatives have already spoken for it, guess nobody wanted the old blue goose. Last time I seen the old Long my uncle was plowing the fields about 10 years ago and I remember seeing a lot of exhaust smoke while he was plowing, I also remember him always bragging on what an old workhorse it was. Will be several days before I can go up and look it over. Any ideas on what to offer would be appreciated. Also what about parts availability on the Long tractors now, I had a 445 about 12-15 years ago myself and had engine problems with it, sunk a lot of money in that tractor and had problems getting parts for it back then. Thanks for all replies.
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