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Super h stage 1 Worth 2975?

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jonnny2006

07-01-2007 17:14:05




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I saw this super H on here and was wanting your opinion.....I paid 3650 for a late 53 stage 2 super H with wide front and new tires. are they worth more in MI? assuming it runs perfect and all the gears are perfect. There was one on ebay that looked just as nice and was a low serial number i think 722J was the number. the guy had to run the thing 3 times and got 1200 or so for it. have the stage 1's gone up in price since last year? all comments welcome

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dej(jed)

07-02-2007 05:35:08




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 Re: Super h stage 1 Worth 2975? in reply to jonnny2006, 07-01-2007 17:14:05  
I wouldn't pay that for one. I guess if you were a wealthy person, trying to complete a set you might pay that for it. Heck, it is just an H with disc brakes.



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Hugh MacKay

07-01-2007 20:08:20




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 Re: Super h stage 1 Worth 2975? in reply to jonnny2006, 07-01-2007 17:14:05  
jonnny: An add is almost never an indication of the actual selling price. I wouldn't put a lot of stock in most advertising I've seen, there are tractors in the YT adds have been cropping up off and on for 2 years, maybe longer, but they never sell. Just try one of your own at a price you think it's worth, see how many inquiries you get. I do that with my 130 every once in a while, no one ever calls, doesn't really bother me, I guess folks don't think it's worth as much as I do.

Actual auction selling prices are a much better indication, however unless you were there condition remains unknown. At least you know two folks came close to agreeing what it's worth.

Geography makes a big difference, so does tractor size. The little one often out sell the big tractors. Styling has an impact, late model letter series often sell for better prices the 00, 30-50 and 40-60 series tractors. Personally I think more folks like the letter series styling, however there is another factor, letter series are quite simple, thus don't break the pocket book at repair time.

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alex ahlbrecht

07-01-2007 19:35:56




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 Re: Super h stage 1 Worth 2975? in reply to jonnny2006, 07-01-2007 17:14:05  
it sure looks nice



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CNKS

07-01-2007 17:23:52




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 Re: Super h stage 1 Worth 2975? in reply to jonnny2006, 07-01-2007 17:14:05  
Not to me. Many tractors are overpriced, except when the seller actually gets his asking price, then it is worth what you pay for it. Put 50 of that tractor in the 50 US states, and the provinces in Canada (Hugh can tell you how many) and you will get just as many prices. But, there were auction results in the current issue of Red Power Magazine (I forget the state) and prices were similar or higher than that one for similar tractors.

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