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600/650 values

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Dave

12-27-2003 09:00:44




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I've been looking through some old IH books and would like some more information on the 600/650 tractors. I have never seen one around S. Minnesota. I am guessing they were more popular in the wheat country? What kind of production numbers were there? What kind of money are they worth today? They were made in the late 1950's, right?

We do a little pulling and thought that it would be fun to have one of these old girls to give the 720's and 80's a run for their money. Thanks for the information.

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Ralph Bunting

01-30-2004 09:23:59




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 Re: 600/650 values in reply to Dave, 12-27-2003 09:00:44  
I am interested in your 650 if it is still for sale. Please email information, thanks.



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Scott

12-29-2003 07:49:00




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 Re: 600/650 values in reply to Dave, 12-27-2003 09:00:44  
Saw that you are interested in the 600/650. They are a great tractor and I believe capable of quite alot in pulling circles. I have one presently for sale that I bought last year and have not had the time to tinker on. It is a 1958 650, the engine ran about 4 years ago, but the farmer that I bought it from tells me he would crank it over once a year to make sure it wasn't siezed. Well, last year it wouldn't crank over. I haven't taken the head off yet to check it out, but it had the muffler fairly well covered over this time period and for this reason I don't think it can be siezed too badly. I want to get $1200 out of it, but I am also open to trading for a U MM rowcrop, a 44 Massey rowcrop or an IH 4x4 pickup. The tractor is located one hour straight north of Devils Lake, North Dakota. If you are interested, let me know and I will get some pictures of it for you.

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Scott Klassen

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Ron

12-27-2003 18:36:29




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 Re: 600/650 values in reply to Dave, 12-27-2003 09:00:44  
The 600 made only in 1956 and the 650 in 1957 and 1958, they were 65 hp.. I don't know what they are worth today but a few years back I gave $2500. for my 600 and I don't think I would take twice that for it. I have hauled it over four hunderd miles to a plow day and it's alway the talk of the day.



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