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Is it possible to get a price check?????

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Patrick Martin

08-23-2007 22:39:13




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I'm going to look for some parts at a tractor junkyard and he has a few F-12's. I was wondering what would be a reasonalble price for an F-12 in various conditions?

There are 3 conditions I'd like guesstimates on if y'all don't mind.

1. 1934, smooth rusty tin, complete and running, full steel.

2. 1936, smooth rusty tin, complete but not running, full steel.

3. 19??, unsure of the surface conditon but rusty tin, incomplete pats tractor, full steel.

I need another tractor like I need a hole in my head but these presented themselves accidentaly. I already lost one F-12 to the scrap man already, guess I'm trying to make ammends. :)
I'm in Louisiana if that helps any.....

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Patrick Martin

08-24-2007 19:12:23




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 Re: Is it possible to get a price check????? in reply to Patrick Martin, 08-23-2007 22:39:13  
Thanks so much! I needed a good guesstimate!!



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James Williams

08-24-2007 09:23:21




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 Re: Is it possible to get a price check????? in reply to Patrick Martin, 08-23-2007 22:39:13  
Patrick,#1 700.-800 Front steel is worth half of the price,You cant fix on up for less than 1000.

#2&3 350.-450,Again front steel is worth a min. of 300. The mag,Fuel pump,Carb,Gas tank,Brake shoes are getting expensive

jimmy



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Pat-CT

08-24-2007 08:25:46




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 Re: Is it possible to get a price check????? in reply to Patrick Martin, 08-23-2007 22:39:13  
[quote="Patrick Martin"](quoted from post at 22:39:13 08/23/07)

There are 3 conditions I'd like guesstimates on if y'all don't mind.
1. 1934, smooth rusty tin, complete and running, full steel.depending on how
2. 1936, smooth rusty tin, complete but not running, full steel.

3. 19??, unsure of the surface conditon but rusty tin, incomplete pats tractor, full steel.

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number 1 depending on how much rust it has id pay somewhere around 800if it had good medal but thats here in CT

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