Built 4929 tractors between 1928-1932,narrow gauge was 37" wide or standard gauge was 44". I think the same logic applies for value on these, not extremely rare, overall condition, and what a collector would pay to have one. From ones I have seen for sale, it seems a complete, unrestored original could bring a few thousand dollars, I saved a photo of one for sale not that long ago, a very complete tractor the side curtains, possibly having correct parts on most or all of the tractor, to me this would have been a nice one to have, possibly a good investment, and a great one to restore, but not all of them are as complete that I have seen. It sure looked like a very nice tractor, not often found in such good and complete condition. The other thing is the size, that makes them popular, and with the total produced makes them not so commonly found. I think the side curtains may be available in reproduction, forget the name of the company or person offering these, check in at ACMOC or ACME, someone will know.
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