farmall bn tractor

Please help if you can. Wanting to sell a farmall tractor model bn, I think year would be 1940? I would like to understand the plate which shows the serial# and the model # and any of the printed #'s on the body. This tractor runs good an no problems. I would appreciate any good advice on what would be a fair asking price. Thanks[/b]
 
gabe,

Perhaps you're unfamiliar with this website...any tractor for sale should be posted in the advertisements.


That said, you may receive better advice posting in the Farmall section of this fine site.

D.
 
Well the truth is dependent on the rubber more than any other aspect than running or not. BN are more drsirable than standard width B Farmalls. That being said, they have no hydraulic system and no live PTO. If the tires were newish and had no weather cracks, a ball park is 1200 to 1500.
If paint is fine and engine has low hours on a documented rebuild, it might bring 2000.
Bad tires, 600 or so. Jim
 
(quoted from post at 18:33:52 10/10/14) Well the truth is dependent on the rubber more than any other aspect than running or not. BN are more drsirable than standard width B Farmalls. That being said, they have no hydraulic system and no live PTO. If the tires were newish and had no weather cracks, a ball park is 1200 to 1500.
If paint is fine and engine has low hours on a documented rebuild, it might bring 2000.
Bad tires, 600 or so. Jim

To the poster, it always helps to know the general area of the country. huge differences.
Old tractor prices are high here in the NorthEast.
Farmalls are usually a good bargain, even here.
But the little A's and B's bring a premium, usually more than the H's and M's.
Hobbyists, fruit farmers, etc, like those little ones.
Agree with Jim, about 1200-1500 for a decent A, SA, BN, with good tires, more with cultivators or the ever present belly mower....
 
(quoted from post at 19:21:49 10/10/14)
(quoted from post at 18:33:52 10/10/14) Well the truth is dependent on the rubber more than any other aspect than running or not. BN are more drsirable than standard width B Farmalls. That being said, they have no hydraulic system and no live PTO. If the tires were newish and had no weather cracks, a ball park is 1200 to 1500.
If paint is fine and engine has low hours on a documented rebuild, it might bring 2000.
Bad tires, 600 or so. Jim

To the poster, it always helps to know the general area of the country. huge differences.
Old tractor prices are high here in the NorthEast.
Farmalls are usually a good bargain, even here.
But the little A's and B's bring a premium, usually more than the H's and M's. Really good information, I am learning with your help. Thanks again.
Hobbyists, fruit farmers, etc, like those little ones.
Agree with Jim, about 1200-1500 for a decent A, SA, BN, with good tires, more with cultivators or the ever present belly mower....
 

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