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Posted by Mr. B~ MI on October 10, 2001 at 14:59:24 from (216.111.201.204):
. Mr-B-in-MI: Does anyone have any idea what a BN farmall of the last year (1947) might be valued at. We just put bearings in the engine, the Rings are good as it was not smoking or using oil-- We did do a valve job and had to shave the head as it was warped and had blown gasket- It will have new radiator and hoses which is costing over $400 by its self. Rubber is average, sheet metal is about same. Has PTO driven hydraulic. New clutch dish, plate was ok. Carb was just cleaned with new kit put into it. Has new muffler and sleve on manifold. 12V alternator installed and all new wire. This one is a pretty good one. Just has been used and not kept up. I am hoping I can give him some idea what its worth when I deliver it. It might come available by next spring.
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