Posted by Tom Fleming on July 29, 2013 at 18:15:33 from (67.20.233.75):
In Reply to: Some peoples kids posted by 504-1 on July 26, 2013 at 20:51:44:
well, I am about done posting on this one, but I will say this. You guys out west are lucky. We DON"T have F-30's commin' out our ears here in PA. We also have rain/humidity that is unbelievable in the summer months. What F-series tractors and implements are still around usually ARE scrap. I see some of the prices out in Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Idaho, etc.etc and I drool. but by the time I pay to have it shipped, it really is no better than giving someone near by the prices I quoted.
Don't get me wrong, I see the prices out west. My point is, the ones out here in the east are definitely a bit different. The price that kid is asking is over the top, and really closer to the agregate parts worth if he were to part it out.
Take notice of the front wheels. Tell me where you can find those type of steel fronts for the F-12/F-14 for under $250.
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