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Posted by j. d. cox on October 16, 2005 at 22:40:34 from (207.119.116.68):
can anyone give me an idea of what a 450 farmall/ good condition/ w a mounted 2mh picker in good running order would be worth. i was picking corn tonite and had a little problem. coming up to the end of the row and whoosh, up in flames it went. luckily i only got a few hairs singed' and was able to save the wagon load of corn, tools and our corn field. tractor and picker are a total loss. it was my grandfathers unit. i always cuss every year when we have to put it on, but now i miss it. i guess it was getting easier every year. funny. it was insured but we dont have any idea what its worth. all we know is its going to be hard to replace. everything we find has been sitting to long and is junk. i know i found 5 today while i was looking for parts today, since you cant get parts anymore. dont have that problem now. but if anyone could help me out to get the value i would appreciate it. thanks
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