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International 1950's Model M Tractor HELP!!!!

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Ryanem

03-21-2006 20:59:40




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I have a 1950's International Model M Tractor and I want to sell it, but Im not sure what it is worth...any ideas?




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THEkyroastnear

03-23-2006 18:04:35




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 Re: International 1950's Model M Tractor HELP!!!! in reply to Ryanem, 03-21-2006 20:59:40  
like others posted condition details are the $$ factor in western ky. an all around average one would go 1000-1200 the better the higher real nice 16-1800 xtra nice 2000 tops out about 2400



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Farmall_Ryan

03-22-2006 08:54:50




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 Re: International 1950's Model M Tractor HELP!!!! in reply to Ryanem, 03-21-2006 20:59:40  
Like said previously, it depends a lot on condition.

Here in morthern NY it could be worth anywhere from $500 (not running) to maybe $3000 (great condition and somebody really wants it)

The normal price would usually be $1000 to around $1800.

Saw an M sell at auction that had new tires and ran good, just needed paint - $1500 (didn't have the spare cash at the time)

Knew somebody else that bought one in running condition with a rusted out rim and a bad manifold - $1000

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dej(JED)

03-22-2006 06:53:48




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 Re: International 1950's Model M Tractor HELP!!!! in reply to Ryanem, 03-21-2006 20:59:40  
If all is okay as mentioned it might bring $1250 to $1500 in Western , Pa.



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Don L C

03-22-2006 05:49:48




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 Re: International 1950's Model M Tractor HELP!!!! in reply to Ryanem, 03-21-2006 20:59:40  
We need more information:

1 Post pistures 2 General condition 3 Any leaks 4 belt pully 5 Good drawer/ swinging drawbar...bent or welded 6 PTO work...shield good 7 Finders 8 any smoke 9 % of tires left / craked 10 sheet metal straight 11 how is the paint 12 does it run strong /any welds on castings

If all the above are OK its worth about $1700 -- $2000 in southern Ohio.....

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