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dave

05-26-2004 17:45:40




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need to know the value of a completely restored super a. looks like it came off the show room floor maybe better.




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Shaggy

05-27-2004 06:41:39




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 Re: value of super a in reply to dave, 05-26-2004 17:45:40  
I picked up a Super 2yrs ago with a stuck engine for $500. But since then I have rebuilt the motor $800+ new rims and tires $758(didn't want turf tires)and it still needs paint. It will pull a 2/12 plow all day and its going on its 2 Tractor adventure. I look at it as $2000+ of Therapy.



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Hugh MacKay again

05-26-2004 18:47:56




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 Re: value of super a in reply to dave, 05-26-2004 17:45:40  
By the way Dave: I want $5,000. USD for my Super A, looks like the $2,000. to $2,500. one I described, except in top mechanical condition. I will put it in the field any day against a new 20 hp Deere or Kubota.



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Hugh MacKay

05-26-2004 18:42:13




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 Re: value of super a in reply to dave, 05-26-2004 17:45:40  
Dave: That is a tough call, think about what would be involved in putting a $1,000. Super A in that shape. I know a couple of guys that do complete mechanical as well as cosmetic restoration. They tell me that on average its costing $5,000 to $7,000. USD to do the job. This is on letter series Farmalls. Believe me these guys don't fool with stuck engines, busted castings, etc. Those are just parts tractors to them.

Next question, can you recover your money if you restore one. The answer is NEVER.

Then you look at average Super A, original paint, always shedded, runs well, good sheet metal, good castings, fair rubber. It will probably fetch $2,000. to $2,500. under the hammer.

I hope I have helped in some way.

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