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Sharyn

05-03-2004 14:48:32




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I am researching prices on the following tractors for a friend who is having an auction and would greatly appreciate any and all input on values. All are completely restored and have new tires. PS: Is there a "blue Book" for tractors?
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Sharyn

1951 John Deere Mod. R
1948 John Deere Mod. B six volt
1953 John Deere Mod. B twelve volt
1950 Farmall Super A W/Hydraulics
1948 Farmall Cub ( reported to be 1 of 100 made for hiway depts. Original yellow color w/ 5ft. cycle bar mower)
1948 Farmall Cub
1964 International Farmall 140
1949 Case Vac
1987 Case International Mod 265 offset W/planters

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randy rann

11-06-2006 11:59:59




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 Re: antique tractor prices in reply to Sharyn , 05-03-2004 14:48:32  
I have a 1950 or 1951 John Deere A an need some can of a price on this to sell.It was my Fathers which is has passed away.



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g.herbert

07-11-2006 16:05:05




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 Re: antique tractor prices in reply to Sharyn , 05-03-2004 14:48:32  
Sharyn Just to let you know, a tractors value can not be assesed by anyone over the internet. In order to get an accurate worth, you will need to have a person with a good knowledge of each tractor you wish to part with, inspect, if you will, each unit and make an assesment. But as stated previously, an auction can be full of supprises, good and bad



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GeorgeH

05-04-2004 18:37:10




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 Re: antique tractor prices in reply to Sharyn , 05-03-2004 14:48:32  
I think last JD B was made in 1952. 3,000 should be a very nice one. Whether or not they have serial number tags makes a difference also.



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Jed

05-04-2004 07:36:21




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 Re: antique tractor prices in reply to Sharyn , 05-03-2004 14:48:32  
Tell them not to get their hopes too high. At an auction you might be disappointed. Ebay people ask super high prices. I don't know if they actually get them, but what the heck. You might do well there.



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