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F-20 Narrow Tread Value
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Posted by Dave Olson Illinois on February 28, 2003 at 20:23:41 from (24.171.97.55):
I have read in the archives that a NT is more valuable than a wide tread. I am considering buying a 36 NT. It has electric start, foot brakes, fenders, lights, generator, 6 volt, pto extension, belt pulley, on cutoffs, 38 rear tires all tires in poor condition, side cables are missing, he says it starts and runs good. It needs wiring up dated, tires replaced, sandblasted and painted. Fellow wants $2600 for it and its 260 miles away from me!! If you guys were in the market how much would you offer for this tractor. I need one to complete my collection of old iron. Seems kind of high though! What do you think? Thanks for your time and interest. Dave Olson East-Central Illinois
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