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Farmall H with implements

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JC in TN

06-16-2005 10:01:34




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I have recently priced a Farmall H with a set of two row cultivators with hydrolic cylinders and a turning plow that goes under it also. Its set outside all its life with a can over the exhaust. One tires good one rims good on left side. Right side ain't to good. Engine NOT stuck to my surprize. Cultivators are off. But i am wanting your alls opinion on what you would give for a tractor in this shape with the two implements. The tractor is a 47 model. Really a rust bucket but i see potential. Thanks for any replies.

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gene (Missouri)

06-16-2005 16:21:49




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 Re: Farmall H with implements in reply to JC in TN, 06-16-2005 10:01:34  
Agree with Old. My guess is around the $250.00 mark. You can get a real good H for around $1000.00.

Considering the cost of one rim, tire and tube, the purchase price, plus any repairs. Spend the money on a good tractor.

Gene



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old

06-16-2005 11:45:23




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 Re: Farmall H with implements in reply to JC in TN, 06-16-2005 10:01:34  
My guess would be $250-500 and thats about it.



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Wild Bill

06-16-2005 11:08:55




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 Re: Farmall H with implements in reply to JC in TN, 06-16-2005 10:01:34  
Well, I paid $450 for my H last month, it came with a set of cultivators, a bush hog, a dirt scoop, and a 5 foot tandem disk, all in excellent shape. It also came with a complete, brand new 3 point conversion kit. It was a once in a lifetime deal. I wouldn't pay more than $600 for it, especially since it doesn't run. You have to be realistic and think about how much it would cost to get it in a good running and useable condition, and price the tractor based on that figure. In my area, you can get one ready to put to work for $1700 or less.

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