What does it weigh? How much is scrap and how far do you have to haul it? Not that I advocate scrapping old tractors but in reality most times you can buy a runner for less than it'll cost to repair a stuck unit. You might be able to break it free and get it to run but you haven't discussed condition and what's missing. So it's worth scrap value-expenses+entertainment value you anticipate in fixing it-parts+resale value of complete tractor. OR Value of parts-hauling expense-opportunity cost-marketing costs+value of residual scrap metal.
 
Their are lots of guys out there that would love to have an F-30 project. Take picture and post it here in the photo adds. I am sure you will get some phone calls. Stuck tractors you can"t ask to much about 500.00 depends on condition. oldiron29
 
Much of the enjoyment of working with old tractors is taking a "Basket Case" and getting it running!

If you want a smooth running tractor that you can just climb on and go, buy a new tractor made in China or India. The USA made some of its best machines in the 1930s
 
Location sets the price. For what you describe, here in PA you won't touch it under $800 - $1000 if it is all there. If it has anything special on it like hydraulics, road gear, etc. etc. push that price up to at least $1200.

Now, depends upon how "stuck" and what the overall condition is. I would start around $750 and see what the seller says being it is in OK, and in the midwest, F30's are much more common than here in PA.

PS running F30's in PA start around $2500 and go up. Not saying that is a fair price or not a fair price, just giving you perspective on location.
 

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