Posted by sunsettractor on February 23, 2011 at 08:38:00 from (71.105.194.125):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere D styled posted by Erik Glover on February 23, 2011 at 07:18:52:
I"m in california, anything old is a collectible and overpriced, I purchased a decent running styled D for $2000.00 a couple years back and thaught it was a good deal. A running styled D just sold locally for $1400.00 on ebay. There is a guy in northern cal that has been advertising two non running styled D"s for years and has dropped them to $1400.00 for the pair, no takers. Consider what you might spend to get it running, $1500.00 for a set of pistons bearings gaskets ect, $500.00 per rear tire, it add"s up quick. Offer $500.00 and if thats not acceptable go from there. Some people believe they have a priceless treasure, and some just want to get rid of an old project they just cant finish. It boils down to how bad you want it , and what you are willing to pay. The D is an awesome tractor and I really enjoy mine, keep us posted and good luck....Tom
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