Farmall Super c

i just missed a good complete looking unit with surface rust but no holes, and a slightly dented nose go for 350$, not running, but not seized, oil in crank case.. etc. tires well checked but holding air.

soundguy
 
A few years ago, I sold a nice looking one with great rubber to a guy about 600 miles away for $1500. Drove from Minnesota to Michigan, took the ferry, and trailered it back home.
 
Seems to me that the price range of these is highly affected by the condition of the tires and if the engine is stuck. Good tires and engine not stuck, $1000 and up. Bad tires and engine stuck, junk price. Other things can make minor differences, but those are the major ones. Fast Hitch can also make $150 to 200 difference.
BTW, they all ran several years ago.
 
You can pick up running SC's at auction from $750 to about $1100 if not restored. I sold a nice SC 2 years ago at auction with all the cultivators for $1,200.
 
Here in western PA, they average around $1000 for a middle of the road condition, running one. Add attachments and the price climbs quickly up to around $2000 - $2500.
 
There is a C next door and he wants 2000.00 for it , with bad tires, bad rims, and a locked up motor.
 
Big Marv I Guess it all depends where you are. Around here a super C is hard to come by and bring top dollar. Infact people will truck them in from OH and Penn to sell them. I think it;s all in what you want
 
This one is for sale on this site and on craigslist for 3K and it is probably negotiable
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