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Re: Looking for a fair asking price for a tractor


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Posted by John A on November 20, 2014 at 22:32:03 from (162.251.9.41):

In Reply to: Looking for a fair asking price for a tractor posted by Kcbhill on November 20, 2014 at 19:31:13:

Kcbhill, You are holding one of the Few, Not many made 656LPs! Rare to the degree that they are Not on most any street corner! Like 656 Dsl or Gas are not hard to fine. At present time there are 2 dozen or so 656LP. " KNOWN to Exist" here in the State of Texas I have a 1966 LP Too!
Worth, Welllll that is relative to condition and amount out there, from your pics.......
Negatives, as I see from you pics & description
Paint--Poor
Tin----Fair
Rear tires--50%
Fronts------50%
Radiator needs repair/replaced????
Seat needs replaced
No front wt.s
Some crappy aftermarket air precleaner assembly
other maintence Needed, LP valves, rubber hoses ???????
Pluses.....
Factory wide front
Tires are decent and look very Usable
Factory 3-point
3 sets pf factory IH wt.s on each rear corner
I will admit you tractor is not in the best shape Judging from the pics! so it will probably get graded harder. IMHO this ol Darlin aught to worth in the $2500 to high $3K range. as it sets today. that radiator will cost on the low side $250 for a repair and rod out to get it ready to put it back in, or more if it has to be Replaced.. A new seat, rubber handles on shifter, TA If new LP valves assembles are needed then that is right at $100. You fix all the obvious short falls of the tractor and this tractor should be in the 5K range! Mine 656LP is in better shape, Rubber, It will take 5K minimum to get my 656LP!
OBTW,....Your tractor is a Row-Crop Version Not a High Crop version
If You like, Holler sometime over the weekend, My # is (512)577-3837 and we can visit about it!
Hope this helps.
Later,
John A


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