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First tractor of a series

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jimmmy

08-17-2006 19:05:42




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I would like to know if the first or last tractor of a series has anymore value than any other tractor in the line up. I would think the first 100 or so would prbably more valuable but I do not know. Are there records available to find out what options a tractor came out with like john deere and case have. If so where do you get that information?
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Steven@AZ

08-18-2006 08:37:49




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 Re: First tractor of a series in reply to jimmmy, 08-17-2006 19:05:42  
I sold IH 660 serial number 502 a while back and it brought a premium for the condition it was in...



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CNKS

08-17-2006 19:53:59




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 Re: First tractor of a series in reply to jimmmy, 08-17-2006 19:05:42  
501 is more valuable, don't know how much, but I would say substantial. IMO, the last in a series, sort of, but I would really rather have the first. I don't believe the build sheets exist any more, if they ever did; someone can correct me on that. I think a lot of that type of info went down the tubes during the merger.



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Farmallgray

08-18-2006 15:00:48




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 Re: First tractor of a series in reply to CNKS, 08-17-2006 19:53:59  
According to Guy Fay, IH destroyed all those records long before the merger. It seems they were worried about liability.



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