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1946?? Farmall A

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BT Smith

06-17-2001 13:40:12




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Trying to find value of my fathers' Farmall Tractor. Serial No. 152956. Not sure what date,etc. Ran until about 3 years ago. Any info?
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Bama Red

06-18-2001 13:57:55




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 Re: 1946?? Farmall A in reply to BT Smith, 06-17-2001 13:40:12  
You're correct - it does seem to be a 1946 according to your serial number. In non-running, but complete condition, it would go for around $500-700 here in North Alabama, if sheet metal and tires were in good shape.



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Dennis

06-17-2001 13:53:11




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 Re: 1946?? Farmall A in reply to BT Smith, 06-17-2001 13:40:12  
Condition,condition,condition! Might be worth $200 might be worth $3000. Originality, extras, rare varient such as Hi-Crop.These are the things that make the difference. However after selling it 25 years ago I found my dads Farmall "H" 1600 miles away and paid a fair price but with shipping I paid way to much. But to me it is priceless! Check the local ads and this site to get an idea. Dennis



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Tyler (MD)

06-17-2001 16:18:22




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 Re: Re: 1946?? Farmall A in reply to Dennis, 06-17-2001 13:53:11  
Dennis,

Nice that you found you Dad's H. How were you able to find it?

Take care,
Tyman



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Dennis

06-20-2001 21:46:27




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 Re: Re: Re: 1946?? Farmall A in reply to Tyler (MD), 06-17-2001 16:18:22  
It had only changed hands twice after my dad died.25 years ago. The first guy died 13 years later but his nieghbor remembered a name. It then took one day of phone calls to people I did not know to finally find the then current owner. It still had an old lunch box bolted under the seat that my dad put there for tools. It still has my sisters name on it.I have a picture of it 40 years ago.I was lucky! Thanks for your interest.Dennis

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