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What do you all think (about buying a 7000 AC)?

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Hurst

06-20-2005 18:49:18




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I will be going to chicago next weekend and have talked my dad into taking a detour through OH to stop by and see the allis 7000 I have had my eye on for a while. I just wanted to get any last minute opinions on this tractor. It is a 79 black belly. The interior of the cab works great, only 1200 hours on an inframe overhaul (that was done like 6 years ago at 4000 hours), has very little blow by, the paint is original and looks great (looks like a shedded tractor), the tires are 75% 18.4 38, has the 540 pto, not any known problems, no weights,5200 total hours. The price he wants is $7500. What do you all think? If it would help I could e-mail a picture. Thanks in advance for the help.

Hurst

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Brokenwrench

06-21-2005 05:11:34




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 Re: What do you all think (about buying a 7000 AC) in reply to Hurst, 06-20-2005 18:49:18  
I don"t think that sounds like too bad of a price.
Does it have air? If so and the tractors in good shape you should be OK. I seen a black belly go on an auction here in MN for $11,500. Granted the tractor was in the best shape I had ever seen.
The farmer had a known reputation of being fanatical about maintenence and care of his stuff.
The only thing I would not have wanted were his grease guns cause they were shot. Anyway, I disagree with the value vs. green tractors. A comparable tractor to the 7000 would be a 4230 JD and you"d pay a heck of alot more for that. I like the green ones but have run both red and black belly 7000s. Great tractors and for my money I would pay a little more for the black belly, cause i don"t like tripping on the shift lever every time I get in or out of the cab. For what its worth Brokenwrench

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sawtooth

06-20-2005 19:48:35




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 Re: What do you all think (about buying a 7000 AC) in reply to Hurst, 06-20-2005 18:49:18  
We had a AC 7030 and had good luck with it. It was also well maintained and always shedded. Got something similar to the price you mentioned when it sold- but that was a long while back. IMHO $7500 sounds high, AC's don't resale like JD.



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KRUSS

06-21-2005 09:04:36




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 Re: What do you all think (about buying a 7000 AC) in reply to sawtooth, 06-20-2005 19:48:35  
sounds expensive



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