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WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH????

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HOOKER

05-01-2005 19:03:29




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i had a oldtimer call this afternoon with a farmall A that he wants to sell with a sickle mower, 4" pull behind brushhog, a 5"pull behind brushhog, full set of cultivators, original single bottom 14 plow, pull behind rotary harrow,
don"t know who makes that but is dull red paint, like a piece of weathered equipment,
tractor runs great, starts easy, needs paint, straight sheet metal,new tires/tubes all around,no smoke, front steering sector has been completely rebuilt, he did say that it seems to use oil but when i looked at it this evening it appears that its not leaking it or going into the radiator, thats the first thing i checked
i"ll be honest and i work/sell on a lot of 9n2n8n"s
but i have no idea what would be a fair price for his tractor and all that equip...
it all goes as a complete package
any help determining the value would be greatly appreciated
thanks in advance
jake hooker

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gene b

05-02-2005 05:05:58




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to HOOKER, 05-01-2005 19:03:29  
It is worth what you and the seller agree. When you sell it then it could be for more or less. In all fairness it is only what you and seller can make a deal.



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HOOKER

05-01-2005 19:20:56




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to HOOKER, 05-01-2005 19:03:29  
i'm in BROKEN ARROW.OK
tractors in OWASSO, OK
and has been in his family fer yeeeears
jake



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David A. Hodson

05-01-2005 19:15:01




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to HOOKER, 05-01-2005 19:03:29  
Where are you located that'll help determin price range. LOL David



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Tommy Pierce

05-01-2005 19:28:56




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to David A. Hodson, 05-01-2005 19:15:01  
A super A with all attachments restored goes from 3400.00 to 4200.00 a plain A with maybe cultivators goes from 800.00 to 2000.00



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HOOKER

05-01-2005 19:49:07




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to Tommy Pierce, 05-01-2005 19:28:56  
thanks, sounds like a starting point..
its not in restored condition.
so i'm looking for the low side ya think i could figure tractor at "x"
and each implement at "y" each
the only problem there is where would i find the used price for the implements, i want to be fair but don't want to go into this with "EYES WIDE SHUT"
know what i mean
jake



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Tommy Pierce

05-01-2005 20:00:48




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to HOOKER, 05-01-2005 19:49:07  
I agree you need to know your market. Basically it is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay. I recently saw a really good Super A with Plows go for about 3400.00 that is most I would give. I would say 2200.00 for a good running A and any where between 50.00 to 200.00 for the implements. You have to know the condition, and since you are buying as a package stuff generally is cheaper. I love the old tractors, however it you get a mechanical problem it can cost more than the tractors worth. I have been there. I got more in my super C than it is worth but I love to drive it. Good luck on your buy.

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Tommy Pierce

05-01-2005 19:28:43




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 Re: WHAT'S FARMALL A WORTH???? in reply to David A. Hodson, 05-01-2005 19:15:01  
A super A with all attachments restored goes from 3400.00 to 4200.00 a plain A with maybe cultivators goes from 800.00 to 2000.00



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