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Michele Lopes

09-03-2003 21:35:56




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Hi,I own a Farmall Cub tractor,model-F Cub,and I have a friend who is interasted in buying it. I wanted to know if anyone could help me in pricing it.It does run well and is in pretty good condition.Needs a little work. What should I ask for it?




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Carm

09-04-2003 09:42:57




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 Re: McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor in reply to Michele Lopes, 09-03-2003 21:35:56  
I recently purchased one in MD for $2000. It came with a woods mower and a snow blade. Runs well, needs a few things.



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Randy 64 cub

09-04-2003 06:19:06




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 Re: McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor in reply to Michele Lopes, 09-03-2003 21:35:56  
If cub is fast hitch then it should sell for at least $2500 if running with no implements. With implements the price can go up really fast. Fast Hitch cubs are highly sought after and for good reason.



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Slowpoke

09-06-2003 00:43:57




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 Re: Re: McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor in reply to Randy 64 cub, 09-04-2003 06:19:06  
Pricewise, how would a LowBoy with Fast Hitch compare with a standard Cub/Fast Hitch of the same year, tractor only?



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Bill B

09-04-2003 03:46:24




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 Re: McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor in reply to Michele Lopes, 09-03-2003 21:35:56  
That depends on the area. Here in new england, where there are very small farms, the cub is very popular, and could bring between $2000 and $4000 depending on condition. Here they are used for mowing lawns, plowing driveways, cultivating, and nurserys love them for moving wagons. Out west they are probably worth very little.



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Gatractorman

09-04-2003 02:57:31




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 Re: McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor in reply to Michele Lopes, 09-03-2003 21:35:56  
Usually the actual tractor itself is not worth alot ($1000-$1500) what is a big selling point is what type and how many implements you have to go with it.



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