Not to anyone that I know.

A GOOD M, with very good rear rubber, will bring maybe $2,500, but another $500 or so will move you up to a newer tractor with a better hydraulic system and factory 3 point hitch.
 
I often wonder the same thing. Currently, their are 3 ads on craigslist, 2 Hs and an M, that are just astronomically priced. I understand they are restored, and that costs money. I don't understand how people can expect to get their money back in selling them though.
 
Depends where youre located really. i was lookin at an M for 1400 a few miles away from my house that wasn't in bad shape with about 70% rubber. it needed the fuel system cleaned though which isn't to hard to fix
 
bought mine a year ago with ok rubber on the rear for 850. Not a gem but sat out all winter and started every time I needed to push snow or anything. Just starting is worth every penny!
 
I pd 800 forone last spring. wide front,mag,1945,3pt(sort of),rough tin,runs decent,90% rear tires.








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I'm sure I'll have more in my H than $3000 by the time I'm done, but I wouldn't buy a already restored one for that.

50% of my reason for buying a 60 year old tractor was the fun and challenge of bringing it back to new. Buying one already done is cheating IMO.
 

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