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Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth

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Tony Nobach

04-19-2007 08:49:56




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My in-law has a 1937 W40 on full steel that is complete and running that he is interested in selling. He has had for several years but has not kept up with the prices on these old tractors. It is not restored but in nice straight condition with wheel extensions. What is a good ballpark price? Location is se minnesota thanks Also what is the difference in a W40 and a WK40




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look in the photo ads

04-20-2007 15:12:26




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-19-2007 08:49:56  
Janesville Tractor has a WK-40 for sale but they are too chicken to post a price.



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steelfronts

04-19-2007 13:37:28




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-19-2007 08:49:56  
The last W40 on ebay was an older restoration very nicely equipped and it brought 9600. A stuck one on steel is 2500 dollars from being a runner. I'd say your running original tractor on steel would bring a minimum of 3500 bucks and maybe as much as 6000.



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the Unforgiven

04-19-2007 13:15:08




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-19-2007 08:49:56  
I have seen two WK40's sell on auctions locally in the last ten years, neither were running and one of them was a little rough, they both brought nearly $4000. I traded a really nice non-runner last summer for a tractor I wanted in the worst way, that should have been in the 4 to 5K area. There was one that sold on Ebay here in NE recently, stuck, on steel, missing a few parts that barely topped 2K, I thought it was fairly cheap if you wanted one. WK is a Kerosene burner.

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dej(jed)

04-19-2007 09:31:11




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-19-2007 08:49:56  
The W40 is kind of a rare bird, but the collectors market has decreased dramatically these days. I would think that the W40 as you decribed , ought to be worth between $1000 to $1500.



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chadd

04-19-2007 08:52:30




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-19-2007 08:49:56  
Not positive, but I believe the WK-40 ran on kerosene while the W-40 ran on gasoline.



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L.C.Gray

04-19-2007 13:13:01




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 Re: Mccormick deering W-40 tractor worth in reply to chadd, 04-19-2007 08:52:30  
W Gas
WK Kerosene
WD Diesel



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