Posted by MO Auctioneer on March 23, 2011 at 07:42:50 from (72.172.220.51):
I have just contracted to sell a small collection of antique tractors at auction. I myself am interested in old tractors and have a decent amount of knowledge on many makes and models, but two of the tractors I am going to sell just aren't common in our area and I have little knowledge of them. One is a 1928 Hart-Parr 18-36, that was restored by the current owner several years ago and runs well, it does have some rather unusual rear wheels? What kind of value does it have? Also I have a Massey-Harris model 20-30 that he started to tear down for restoration, but then stopped. He is going to put it back together and sell it that way, it is loose. How about the value on it? I have no clue? This post is not meant to be advertising for my auction as I am not posting the details of it. I just feel to do the best job for the seller I need to have the most information possible. Thanks.
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