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Farmall H value check

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Fred D.

10-15-2007 15:02:53




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This guy is trying to sell this tractor on ebay. It is a farmall H. The paint is good. It has new electrical, working lights, runs good, etc. It is in good shape overall. He wants $2000 for it without the fenders. Is this a good price? I just dont want to make a bad choice.

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Nebraska Cowman

10-16-2007 04:58:35




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 Re: Farmall H value check in reply to Fred D., 10-15-2007 15:02:53  
A good H would be worth $2000 in a heartbeat. I would not take $1500 for this one but have others that I'd gladly sell in that $6-800 range. Big difference in how worn out they are regrardless of the paint.

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georgeky

10-15-2007 18:05:50




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 Re: Farmall H value check in reply to Fred D., 10-15-2007 15:02:53  
I agree with Dave and JIM. For that money the fenders would have to stay on it. Don't let that shiney paint become an automatic sale. Good H's are sold regularly for less money.



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Janicholson

10-15-2007 16:45:18




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 Re: Farmall H value check in reply to Fred D., 10-15-2007 15:02:53  
If it runs well (driven and checked out for smoke) it would be an OK buy wit5h the fenders. Too high if no fenders. JimN



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Dave from MN

10-15-2007 15:09:26




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 Re: Farmall H value check in reply to Fred D., 10-15-2007 15:02:53  
Make sure it does not pop out of 3rd or 4th under load, take it down the road in 5th to make sure there is no steering wobble or shimmy. Tell him/ or her, the fenders stay on her and you have $1600. $2000 seems kinda high. Fenders ussually bring $300-$400.



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