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Farmall BN cost


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Posted by RoX on February 27, 2003 at 06:36:45 from (63.147.7.141):

Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could help me out here with how much to offer a gentlemen for a BN. I didn't check the serial and casting tags because I don't really know where they are???? I'm guessing the tractor is a pretty early model as It didn't come with a starter and is crank only. He told me you can put a starter in it though? The tractor has been outside for about 2 years. The sheet metal isn't in terrible shape but it does have a good bit of surface rust and such. Not something that pretty to look at anyway. Has a standard drawbar and PTO on it. The exhaust was covered with a tin can. He says he has the radiator drained and he has oil poured into the spark plug holes for winter then replaced the plugs. One thing that is kinda weird is that the previous owner put on pneumatic crane tires for the rears. The kind of tires that are solid inside. VERY HARD and rough. The hubs were tack welded onto these other tires. He says they are still good and the bolt holes appear ok but I would definatly want to get rid of them anyway. He said they really work terrible for using the tractor in regard to traction anyway. SO I am wondering how easily you can get hubs (centers) and rims for these machines also? He said he has the original rims if he can find them but they are rotted out due to calcium anyway. SO judging what I'm gonna have to put back into this machine for new rear wheels and based on the fact that he didn't prove to me it ran or was loose what would you say it is maybe worth? Once again if you guys give me the location of the serial numbers I can Maybe go take a second look and get back to you with them to see if they match up correctly or not. Thanks for all the help.




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