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WHAT IS A 1939 FARMALL A WORTH
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Posted by KW on September 21, 2004 at 15:13:32 from (162.47.167.254):
I looked at this tractor today as a possible restoration project, and would like a good idea of its value (in present condition). The owner inherited it and has no desire to restore or repair it, nor does he have an asking price. Just wants me to make him a fair offer. He says the tractor is a '39 model A. Has not run in a few years, sits outside uncovered, but is not stuck. Engine and radiator is holding antifreeze. Tin is fair at best, hood is poor. Muffler replaced with beer can. Seals leaking at both back wheels. Left side tires/wheels removed from tractor, both wheels are rusted beyond repair around valve stem hole. Right side tires rotten, but holding air. Two new front tires go with tractor. Amp meter smashed, lights missing, and magneto bracket broken...missing bottom bolt hole/timing adjustment slot. Steering wheel makes almost one complete turn before front wheels begin to move. Gas tank looks straight, but very rusty inside.
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