Posted by Ben Galyon on October 31, 2010 at 11:01:12 from (205.188.116.74):
I have some farm equipment for sale and am needing help in determining it's value. One of the items I would like to sell is a 1950(?) Ferguson TO20 tractor. This tractor won't run and needs some body work. I'd like to get as much as possible for the little tractor I've had since my childhood but don't have any idea how much to ask. Any ideas? The other things I'd like to sell are....Massey Ferguson square hay baler #9 with bale thrower. Last time I used it it worked great. 5' finish mower, great condition with new belts and 2 year old blades. 10'Bigfoot pull behind bush hog. Works great and in good condition. 7' 3point hitch, chisel plow in good condition. Spring loaded tiller (type of plow) pull behind tractor with 3point hitch, has some rust but works great. Hay wagon set up to catch hay bales behind baler. Holds 110 bales that are tossed in, not stacked neatly. Running gear is by Sears Roebuck and bed is handmade of oak. Tongue connector. Needs 16 " tires. 1975 7000 Ford Tractor, works great with load monitor hydralics, front and rear weights, approximately 2000 hours of use, good tires, etc., I use this tractor often and have had no problems with it. Due to the death of my parents our farm had to be sold and these are the pieces of equipment I have left. No longer having a farm I have no place to use, or keep, these items. I have no idea how much to charge for any of these things as I never had an interest in selling them so if anyone has any idea of what I should charge for these things I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thank you. Ben Galyon, Loudon TN
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