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Brad Waters

09-12-2002 15:15:43




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I was wondering what you guys thought a stage 1 Super H would be worth,trctor has new rims on the rear(14/38)and tires,sheetmetal is straight(very straight),new hoses and belts,very good brakes,under the hood powersteering,has original lights and toolbox,the only thing it needs is paint,thank you for your input.




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steve

10-18-2003 01:22:41




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 Re: Price on Super H in reply to Brad Waters, 09-12-2002 15:15:43  
i'd snatch that baby up in a minute if i were you..... ...get it while you can



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Bama Binder

09-12-2002 19:56:44




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 Re: Price on Super H in reply to Brad Waters, 09-12-2002 15:15:43  
OK...here is the story of my Super H. Stage 2 with factory wide front, factory belt pully (with original pully still there, and aftermarket 3 point hitch. Bought it for $950.

I have put several hundered into it replacing the manifold, muffler, light switch, new 6 volt battery, re-built generator, re-wired, new battery box, replaced the gear oil...blah bah blah. I still need some light sheetmetal work, brake work, some seals, a new seat shock, paint, etc.

I think I have about $1500 in it. It runs well but maybe needs some head work (a valve on #1 sticks), but has good compression otherwise. Front tires are 7.50X15 which are way over size and the rears ar 15.5X38 and one isn't so good and the other probably needs a boot.

So it hasn't been a steal, but not too shabby either. The factory wide front is both rare and useful in hilly country.

Is the Super H worth more than a regular H? In real terms the additional utility is probably minimal, especially the stage 1 Super H. Do I like it and is it a bit of a watershed period for IH, yes. It is worth enough to me to put it in the not available at any price category and I have had 2 unsolicited offers that I have refused.

Anyway, if a good average H is a $1500 tractor, the Super beats that by $500-$1000 or so depending on how it is furnished. Loacation and condition make a world of difference.

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geoff gauger

09-12-2002 18:09:50




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 Re: Price on Super H in reply to Brad Waters, 09-12-2002 15:15:43  
What you are describing would go for $1800 - $2200 here in Souteastern WI



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BIG JOHN

09-12-2002 17:05:00




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 Re: Price on Super H in reply to Brad Waters, 09-12-2002 15:15:43  
Bought one like you are looking at in May of this year. Like new tires and rims, good paint, very straight tin, orginal seal beam lights, no belt pully, no hydraulics of either kind. A real nice tractor at an estate sale, $925. Picked up a salvage SH with live hydraulics and a belt pully at a consignment sale later for $150, now I have it all. I think maybe I'm in cheap. GOOD LUCK



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