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| Tom Blackburn
10-28-2009 15:20:44
76.179.9.7
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I have a 1952 Ford 8N with a Wagner loader and a Pippen backhoe also have chains for the tires and two different loader buckets one gravel and one I use for snow. All in good working condition. I was wondering where to start on a price to sell it. Thanks |
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| Wayne Fleury
10-29-2009 17:04:11
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Re: value of my tractor in reply to Tom Blackburn, 10-28-2009 15:20:44
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| I paid $600 2 years ago for a 52 with a Sherman LOW trans. Paid 100 for a Dearborn Angle Dozer blade. I am making the mounting brackets this fall and hope to push some snow this winter. Just got lucky on the prices. Although the tractor does need some work...... |
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| Kevin Singleton
10-29-2009 06:25:55
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Re: value of my tractor in reply to Tom Blackburn, 10-28-2009 15:20:44
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| | I bought my '52 8N in western PA, in May. It has a Wagner FEL with a manure fork, and is in otherwise good condition. I'd rate the tires as "fair", it's 6V, side-mount, and the proof-meter wasn't working. The steering is tight, and it runs good. Needs brakes, especially on the left. Pictures at the linked site. I paid $2800. |
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| brokenjunk
10-28-2009 23:23:56
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Re: value of my tractor in reply to Tom Blackburn, 10-28-2009 15:20:44
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| as a base trade-in just for the tractor. 1080-1780$ used retail 3180-3830$ this info from tractor blue book 2005 edition. time are tough so it would take some time to get these prices. |
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| Dell (WA)
10-28-2009 15:56:01
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Re: value of my tractor in reply to Tom Blackburn, 10-28-2009 15:20:44
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| | Tom.......gack......I hate guessing values; but as a general rule, a good condition, good running, good ag-bar tires, sidemount 8N is probably worth about $2500. A good external hydraulic pump drive FEL can add about $500. A good external hydraulic pump backhoe can add about $500. Trying to run these MAJOR additions from yer weaksister internal hydraulic pump is BAD idea and can cost you $1000 to a knowledgeable tractor buyer. Remember, private party sales are "negotiable" as there is NO "Blue-Book". What you may think is excellent condition, maybe questionable condition to someone else. But I can tell you this, iff'n it don't start eazy the first time, guess what??? that just cost you $500. Does 12-volt conversion add to value? Not really, IMHO. I know of too many "Bubba" 12-volt conversions that are an abomination and of questionable effectiveness. Does OEM 6-volt subtract value, it shouldn't. .......Dell, a NON-authority |
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| gblj
10-28-2009 15:41:26
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Re: value of my tractor in reply to Tom Blackburn, 10-28-2009 15:20:44
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| I bought my 1952 8n last year, came with a back blade, plow, and brush hog, paid $2500, I think I got a deal. |
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