1932 farmall madel a tractor with uner belly mower

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You have a Farmall A tractor with what looks to be a Woods belly mower. Farmall A was made from 1939 to 1947, yours looks to be 1945 or newer. A serial number tag should be on the left side seat support. That would give a better idea of the year of manufacture. Depending on where you are I would price it at $2500 -$3000.
Dave
 
I think Woods made aftermarket mowers for many tractors. The woods
brothers returned from WW2, they started making corn stalk
choppers.
This mower is a 72 inch left hand discharge.
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Your mower appears to be a right hand discharge. Good chance your
mower is a 60 inch mower. Some might call yours a 59 inch
Woods made even a smaller mower for the cub.
This is a Woods RM660 woods mower.

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Not sure the woods brother's started making mowers until after they returned from WW2.

Years ago I sold my 5 ft woods belly mower for $300. I bought a 6 ft woods belly mower for $300. This was about 15 years ago.

About 12 years ago I paid too much for the Jubilee and woods mower.
Today I wouldn't sell the mower for what I paid for the tractor and mower

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That tractor, a Farmall A, no hydraulics , running, driving and
cutting grass, would bring $1500-1800 in Alabama. Prices are
different in other areas. You can check Facebook marketplace to
see what others are selling for in your area...... remember it's
not what they list for , it's what they sell for. If one is
listed for $4000,and it's been there for months, it's over
priced. If you are looking for a value to settle an
estate........ you better talk to local folks and a lawyer.
 
If you want an appraisal, call a local auctioneer that handles farms and estates. Either they will come and appraise the tractor for you for a small fee, or they can direct you to someone that does appraisals for that kind of stuff.

Keep in mind any numbers you see here fall into two categories. The first category is, "what I would pay for one even though I have no interest," so the number will be low. The second is "what I would sell one for if I had one to sell," so the number will be high. The actual value is somewhere in the middle.
 
2000 to 2500 is pretty close to market in most areas of the USA. It has nice paint and very straight body sheet metal. The down side of these has to do with no hydraulics, and no live Power takeoff (PTO). They are solid tractors Jim
 
Try the Tractorhouse/ Auction Time site. They will give
you a sampling of the units on the market and the price
history of past sales.
 
I am like Grandpaw Love it is not what it is worth it is where do you even find a buyer . The market
for a 70 year old tractor , no power steering ,no hydraulic lift,or 3 point lift. Just so limited.
For sale around my parts you would be lucky to find a $ 900.00 offer.
 
VAI Case no attachments sold just last night at an on line auction near me $1425 plus 10%.JD GP $380, in 20 years the both will probably out sell a compact sold today.
 

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