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Farmall Tractor Values?

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JDH

03-21-2005 13:33:32




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I have 3 cubs(1 Farmall, and 2 International) and a 300 that I am thinking about getting rid of and was wondering what they are worth. The cubs are complete 2 with woods belly mowers and 1 with a flail mower. The 300 Row Crop is straight and complete also and has lift and 2 remotes. None are running I assume. I am not familiar with farmalls at all. Thanks for your help.




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Lou Kocon Jr.

03-21-2005 17:43:55




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to JDH, 03-21-2005 13:33:32  
I usually watch the photo ads here on the YTMAG site to see what similar tractors are being advertised for. If you are not in a big hurry, this would probably give you an idea of what the going rate for similar tractors is. Different areas of the country dictate different prices but after a while you can get a feel of what things are worth. Hope this helps.



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Paul in Mich

03-21-2005 13:57:18




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to JDH, 03-21-2005 13:33:32  
JDH, Probably the best way to find out what your tractors are worth is to put them into a consignment auction, and let the market dictate the price. Many Equipment dealers hold such auctions once a year. You can check with auctioneers in your area and find out where and when. Otherwise, you hang a for sale sign on each, ask what you think they are worth, and see how long it takes to get your price. YOu may be surprised how much more rust they may collect before they find new homes.

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Andrew Z

03-21-2005 13:37:05




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to JDH, 03-21-2005 13:33:32  
JDH, It depends on where you are in the country, that can have quite a bit to do with the price. for eqample even a non running, alright condition, can fetch quite a bit, "everybody wants a Cub in New England" Andrew



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dhermesc

03-21-2005 13:50:09




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to Andrew Z , 03-21-2005 13:37:05  
The tractors not running really hurts their values. In Kansas the Cubs would be in the $500-$700 range and the 300 would be in the $600 - $900 range. Same condition but running would more then double those prices.



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JDH

03-21-2005 13:47:46




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to Andrew Z , 03-21-2005 13:37:05  
I am in the GA/SC area.



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Andrew Z

03-21-2005 13:53:18




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to JDH, 03-21-2005 13:47:46  
I think it may be alittler lower in price there in GA/SC. However in CT you can esily get 1500 - 3000 for a Cub (depending on condition and if you have any implement etc).. Anyway the cubs sell like hot cakes in New England! As for the 300 you would have to see if it has a TA and if so is it out? and the quality of the tin work. hope this helps Andrew



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JDH

03-23-2005 04:11:47




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 Re: Farmall Tractor Values? in reply to Andrew Z , 03-21-2005 13:53:18  
Are the International cubs generally worth more than Farmall cubs? or vice versa? Thanks



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