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What is a 1949 farmall H worth?

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John Riggins

12-29-2006 13:37:00




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I am looking at a 1949 farmall H in really good shape.I was wondering what they are worth?Can someone e mail the specs on the 1949's.12 volt or six,electric start,....etc?Thanks...John




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John Riggins

12-30-2006 06:26:59




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 Re: What is a 1949 farmall H worth? in reply to John Riggins, 12-29-2006 13:37:00  
Here is the one I am looking at...
If you copy and paste this into your brower it should come up...
Thanks...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=014&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=330065649490&rd=1&rd=1



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steve from mo - dangit!

12-30-2006 06:44:13




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 Re: What is a 1949 farmall H worth? in reply to John Riggins, 12-30-2006 06:26:59  
Wow. If it starts, runs, and drives as nice as it looks, it is worth what they"re asking.

It"s too bad the professional helicopter painter didn"t straighten out the dents before painting. Paint job isn"t that good either - no shine, and no comment about what kind of paint was used.

I don"t see anything there about mechanical overhaul, or condition of engine, transmission, and rear end. A gas tank with pinhole leaks is not uncommon, but they thought the flat black "looked cool".

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big jt

12-29-2006 22:55:17




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 Re: What is a 1949 farmall H worth? in reply to John Riggins, 12-29-2006 13:37:00  
I agree with rusty on this one. For a basic H (narrow front, electric start) his range is about for a nice runner to good restore.

Electrics will be 6 volt. Should have electic start but that was a option virtually all had it ,I think it was a delete option. IF it doesn't have electic start don't add it. Tractor is worth more as a collectible with the delete parts.

If there are wierd options like hi-crop or factory wide front the range would go up some. If it doesn't run I would hate to pay more than $500, Stuck $250.

jt

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RustyFarmall

12-29-2006 13:57:33




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 Re: What is a 1949 farmall H worth? in reply to John Riggins, 12-29-2006 13:37:00  
Value is somewhere between $500 to $2,500. the one you are looking at is probably in the $800 to $1,500 range.



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