Posted by Madisonbob on September 29, 2019 at 18:48:56 from (174.198.11.90):
In Reply to: Supper A on CL posted by jm. on September 29, 2019 at 10:05:59:
It would be tough to get much more than $1000 for that tractor in our area. Most all of the common letter series IH and JD have come down in last few years and compared with 5-10 years ago are selling for 50 to 75% less than they were.
Unless you are restoring a family tractor, it makes no sense to restore one of the common ones. If you want one,buy one already restored. Will cost you far less than restoring one. Low production models and muscle tractors, however still bring good money. D-21 Allis, Oliver MFD models, New Generation JD, IH 56 series, 1206s for example. Early model FWD like 7520 JD, Steiger, Oliver and Versatile are going up in value.
I have seen very nicely restored JD Bs and Farmall Hs bring $800 in our area.
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