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966 for $25,000 lol

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GordoSD

01-11-2008 14:09:18




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Check this out Allen 1200 original hours.

I'd like to have that cab!

Gordo




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Nat 2

01-12-2008 09:55:44




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to migraine, 01-11-2008 14:09:18  
Gotta love free market enterprise... It's a seller's market right now. If you've got it and want to use it, keep it. If you see it cheap buy it or you'll wish you had. If you don't have a need for it now, cash in while the market is hot.

Sounds morbid, but once all the old retired farmers start dying off in the next 10-15 years, there is going to be such a glut of collector tractor stuff on the market that the bottom is going to fall out.

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Old Ford Mechanic

01-11-2008 18:53:43




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to GordoSD, 01-11-2008 14:09:18  
If i'm not mistaken,is'nt that one on a certain questable dealers yard in Minnesota?



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Baelee06

01-12-2008 09:51:05




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to Old Ford Mechanic, 01-11-2008 18:53:43  
Yes I think it is. I would be very leery of that tractor unless I could speak to the original owner and get confirmation of its authenticity. I wouldn't pay $25000 for a 966 that just rolled off the assembly line let alone that one. The 06 and 56 series were much better tractors than the 66 series.



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Randy in NE

01-11-2008 14:27:29




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to GordoSD, 01-11-2008 14:09:18  
For that price, can I have two??? Luckily my brothers have a working 1066 so no need for this one. I like the JD on top of the sign in the background.



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Allan In NE

01-11-2008 14:23:01




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to GordoSD, 01-11-2008 14:09:18  
Ain't that about as crazy as ya can get? Ain't buying the comentary neither. :>)

Or, did you catch that auction on ebay for 10 100 lb weights that sold for $886? No bracket, no less?

Crazy, crazy world we are in. :>)

Allan



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IaGary

01-11-2008 14:28:20




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to Allan In NE, 01-11-2008 14:23:01  
Watched some 100 pounders bring $75 apiece at a farm auction today.



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dhermesc

01-11-2008 14:42:54




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to IaGary, 01-11-2008 14:28:20  
"Watched some 100 pounders bring $75 apiece at a farm auction today"

Makes the $10 a piece a I gave for wheel weights a bargain. I'll let them go for $50 a piece now that I painted them IH red.



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IaGary

01-11-2008 14:48:04




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to dhermesc, 01-11-2008 14:42:54  
The wheel wieghts. Now that is another story.

The split IH weights or half weights, whatever you want to call them brought $195 for 4 halfs or one set.

The whole rounds brought $155 for a set of 2.



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Allan In NE

01-11-2008 14:33:33




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to IaGary, 01-11-2008 14:28:20  
I'm startin' to think that an auction is the last place to buy anything!

Uff-Da! :>)

Allan



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IaGary

01-11-2008 14:41:15




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to Allan In NE, 01-11-2008 14:33:33  
There was this snow blower that follow me home from that same auction.

Gary



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Allan In NE

01-11-2008 14:43:18




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 Re: 966 for $25,000 lol in reply to IaGary, 01-11-2008 14:41:15  
You really have to watch those things. I've heard of 'em doing that very thing before. :>)

Allan



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