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Posted by Bama Binder on October 10, 2000 at 19:12:22 from (63.10.117.230):
OK...I know that this is probably a shot in the dark because there were not too many I-4s made, but what might a good one go for? I stumbled onto one that was owned by a local foundry up until 1 year ago when it was purchased by a tree cutting business in a package deal. The owner seemed to know almost nothing about tractors, but said it was in good condition, had very good tires and ran when parked a year ago. It has sat outside for the last year. I'm looking at it tomorrow. He wants $650 and says this is about his bottom dollar. This would be the third non running IH I have bought (unless it cranks right up) if I do the deal...what do you IH guys think??? What is it worth? I'll post a description tomorrow...thanks...BB
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