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Topic: 37 A Value
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| Todd Manteufel
10-29-2009 20:07:29
67.142.164.35
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 Hello. This is a tractor my grandfather had. It is still in the family. My grandpa on the other side of the family would like to buy it. He is trying to reach a price with my uncle. Heres the info. Its a 37 All Fuel A. It has the rear rockshaft/lift. It is an older restoration. It ran when it was put away, it is unstuck. We haven"t tried to get it running yet. New points and plugs? I have asked him to put it in his will so it will stay in the family. Anyways I was hoping to get a ballpark of what it is worth. Thanks |
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| Todd Manteufel
10-30-2009 19:36:24
67.142.164.32
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Re: 37 A Value in reply to Todd Manteufel, 10-29-2009 20:07:29
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| Thanks. If my grandpa decides not to buy it I will. I won't let this tractor slip away. I have of my late grandfathers tractors, I would like to keep as many as possible in the family. |
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| RonRod
10-30-2009 16:11:18
74.15.253.228
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Re: 37 A Value in reply to Todd Manteufel, 10-29-2009 20:07:29
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| | Todd, I recently paid $2900 for a 38 allfuel A that looked in similar condition. Bought it at a New Hampshire auction that had pretty strong prices but it appealed to me.New plugs and a carb cleanup and it started right up I agree with the Alabamafrog range. Ron |
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| alabamafrog
10-30-2009 06:49:33
68.117.248.60
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Re: 37 A Value in reply to Todd Manteufel, 10-29-2009 20:07:29
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| What its worth to a stranger, $2,000 - $3,000, what it should be worth to a family member, priceless.
This post was edited by alabamafrog at 06:50:22 10/30/09. |
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