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littleschnebs

01-10-2013 17:11:22
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Hi, I have a non running 630 John Deere 2-cylinder. I bought it initially to restore, but college has me and my check book rather busy. I am debating on whether to part it out or sell it outright. The tractor has potential so I really would hate to part it out. It has the correct front rims, solid rear rims, rather decent sheet metal, no fenders, narrow front, tires hold air but nothing special, float ride seat. It does NOT have a three point. The bad thing is the motor locked up when running in a field years back. In conclusion the tractor is 99.9% complete. What is something like this worth? Like I said before it would be nice to sell complete. I was thinking $1500. Does that seem out of line?? THANKS for all thoughts!

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Pete76NY

01-10-2013 23:45:39
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to littleschnebs, 01-10-2013 17:11:22  
NY 986 nailed it!



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jd435

01-10-2013 20:17:11
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to littleschnebs, 01-10-2013 17:11:22  
what side of the state of iowa??? thanks



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littleschnebs

01-11-2013 04:40:07
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to jd435, 01-10-2013 20:17:11  
eastern iowa



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NY 986

01-10-2013 17:54:43
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to littleschnebs, 01-10-2013 17:11:22  
It would bring 1500 dollars around here on the strength of being a 30 series 2 cylinder otherwise far less. Where is it at?



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littleschnebs

01-10-2013 18:02:38
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to NY 986, 01-10-2013 17:54:43  
Iowa



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JohnDeereJimOhio

01-10-2013 19:15:41
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to littleschnebs, 01-10-2013 18:02:38  
I would think the 1000-1500 price range is fair... I watched a running one sell a few weeks back here had fenders and three point but hadn't ran in 7 years since the farmer died they got it running. Had a cheap 2$ paint job on it. and was more on the rough side it brought 3700



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NY 986

01-11-2013 05:32:20
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 Re: 630 John Deere in reply to JohnDeereJimOhio, 01-10-2013 19:15:41  
I've seen a couple of non-runners bring just under 3000 dollars but they had wide fronts plus factory three point hitch. The engines were loose. One had a carb missing (stolen).



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