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How Should I Sell It!

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Short Bolt

12-07-2005 02:43:12




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As posted last week this is the 706 gas, that I had to pay to get out of a tractor shop in pieces. I have spent between buying it, using only a very short time, sending it to a shop paying a lawyer,to get it back and have several new parts, still in boxes, Piston Set, Rings, Rods, Mains, Gaskets set, all still in orginal boxes sealed, New rebuilt head, and a 301 blocked punched out .040 over, almost all new tires, good sheet metal, fast hitch 3point, Dual PTO, nine bolt dual hub and wheels TIRES not much good on duals, rear weights, wide front Swartz? Tractor rear end from dash back complete, the shop did put in a good used PTO drive and new seals. As far as missing parts the battery is gone, the exhust manifold is cracked and welded, Distrubtor cap is ugly and the plug wires are missing Paint is fair, seats good , Think they broke temp gauge line.Checked on have a tractor mechanic come and finish putting it to gather, but that would put me up close to $10,000.00 in it. So we have took to selling it as is for $3300.00. Point is how can I safely sell the tractor with out scammers and people coming to see what they can steal.Don't want cleaned out. just want to make a honest sale,Thanks

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ed1

12-07-2005 11:05:07




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
I think the best way to get rid of this tractor is to sell the parts on ebay.

The 706 was a hanger queen. Allways in for repairs. The gas version was a mighty thursty beast. This was not one of IH's best products. If you asked me about purchaseing a 706 at any price - I'd say save your money and get something better like a 560,656 or 806, 826 etc.

You would be lucky to sell a fully running diesel 706 for $3,000, and a gas is worth even less.

I'm a little confused with the mechanic - if you paid for the repairs why didn't you get back a fully running tractor

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Short Bolt

12-08-2005 05:13:42




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to ed1, 12-07-2005 11:05:07  
EDL I had to pay for work that had been done! The Charges were for tearing down and inspecting. The lawyer claimed for work to date, and thats what the bill was for!



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Hugh MacKay

12-08-2005 23:22:05




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-08-2005 05:13:42  
Short Bolt: Yes, and you should have told him to pound sand.



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Nat

12-07-2005 12:17:58




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to ed1, 12-07-2005 11:05:07  
You mean a 560 with all its rear end problems, weak frame, fussy mechanical TA, or the 656 that was basically the same tractor with new sheet metal and even more problems?

Can't argue about the 806 or 826, but to say that a 706 is any worse than an 806 or 826... All a 706 is, is an 806 with a smaller engine and lower hood. The gassers are definitely thirsty for sure, but if yours broke all the time, you got one of the few lemons. ALL tractor models had an occasional lemon, even the mighty Farmall M. The 706 is only the second-best tractor IH ever made because it wasn't as powerful as the 806.

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26Red

12-07-2005 09:58:31




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
Sounds like you have a good project. Too bad you have to sell, if I had the cash, I'd be all over it like a fat kid on a cup cake.

But if you can't sell it complete, you should part it out. You would probably come out a head of your $3300 figure. I watched a guy part out a basket case SMTA on ebay and make $4500...



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Dellbertt

12-07-2005 09:16:56




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
I have not been burnt once using YT. Everysale was good, clean and with good people from georgia, to new mexico, indiana, texas.....If buyer didnt want to drive I found a good transporter out of Wisconsin and everything went smooth.
One thing I do is have good and simple directions to my farm to email and I talk to them on the phone at least once before I send directions. Of Course dont let them show up when you are not there. I live on a quiet country road and the neighbors call to let each other know if someone was there when noone was home.
On the other hand I have been screwed by deadbeats on ebay and by ebay itself several times and I will not use ebay again.

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VAJerry

12-07-2005 07:17:29




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
Been reading your tale. I'm thinking the best way to get your money would be to e-bay it. the sum of the parts would be worth more than the whole at this point.



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Nat

12-07-2005 06:35:33




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
SB, you're not going to be able to completely eliminate the scammers unless you don't sell the tractor at all... No matter where you go, you'll always stand the chance of some less-than-honorable chump trying to bilk you out of your tractor, or some money.

What you can do is protect yourself. If a deal seems too good to be true, or doesn't feel right, WALK AWAY. Familiarize yourself with the common scams, like the one where they send you too much money "by mistake" and want you to forward the "extra" on to a third party. Like I said, if something smells rotten, WALK AWAY. You can say no.

Frankly, I wouldn't accept less than cash in hand, and I wouldn't pay any other way if it were me buying the tractor.

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Hugh MacKay

12-07-2005 03:23:46




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
Short Bolt: I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you may as well settle in to the fact you have nothing more than a parts tractor. Most folks in the market for that size tractor will be able to find a running gasser for $3,300.

You've allready been had by two scammers, that being the shop you took it to for repairs and their lawyer. You should have demanded your complete old parts tractor back back on that day. He did not have any grounds for collecting bill on work done to date, as he did not finish the project. Further he certainly had no grounds for making you pay for unused new parts. He apparently was not able to complete the work, thus that should have been his loss, not yours.

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T_Bone

12-07-2005 03:11:17




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
Hi SB,

I think $3300 for a already running gas 706 would be about right for my area, maybe a tad high.

For a basket case 706, I think you'll be lucky to get $2000 even with the new parts laying there and it'll be a slow seller.

That's the way I see it. I'd try posting it on every internet forsale web site that I could find. You might get lucky.

T_Bone



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Allan in NE

12-07-2005 03:19:47




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to T_Bone, 12-07-2005 03:11:17  
Yep,

See what ya mean. It would have to be some ol' boy who has been in a million engines and wouldn't flinch at the idea of a "binder in a box".

But darn! Daggone duals and front end should fetch a good chunk of that price right off the bat, shouldn't it?

Dunno,

Allan



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T_Bone

12-07-2005 04:28:11




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Allan in NE, 12-07-2005 03:19:47  
Hi Allan,

Well I was pricing the basket case without new parts at $1000 and too me that's little high but seams what they will sell for lately. You darn well know that there's probably some missing parts that got over looked when it was boxed up or just disappeared before he picked them up.

If it was me, I think I'd be happy to cut my loss at $1500 if I didn't want to put it back together my self before more parts got misplaced.

Maybe a project tractor for the local high school kids? Or Vo-Tech? If He's willing to put in about another $500??? in missing parts, this could be the cheapest way out next spring. He would still have about $6000 in a completed tractor but worth it at todays new tractor cost.

T_Bone

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Allan in NE

12-07-2005 03:08:00




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 Re: How Should I Sell It! in reply to Short Bolt, 12-07-2005 02:43:12  
Bolt,

I'd write it up just as you did here. You come across as a straight ahead honest guy that just wants out of this tiresome situation. Call it a "Take all or nothing basket case".

At $3300, that thing should just fly off the shelf to some old duffer like me who would want to take the time to put 'er back together. The hard work of cleaning, teardown and machining has already been done and it is easily a $5,000 tractor if it were put back in running condition. It is a bargin just waiting for the right guy to come along.

The only thing I'd change is that "Fast hitch 3-point" business. That always turns me off; it is a fast hitch with a set of adaptors, right?

Heck, I'd take the thing if I were closer to you. Hope ya get 'er sold.

Allan

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