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Value of 140

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Al L. in Wiscon

06-29-2001 23:37:58




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I am going to look at an IH 140 this morning and am seeking a price range for this tractor. I know so little about this tractor, except my dad (71 and recovering from hip surgery) has shown interest in these and the Farmall 200. Local highway department has a couple used for mowing operations so I know what they look like. I have operated an A and Farmall C and H. I know nothing about the condition of this 140 but would appreciate any price range info that anyone could pass along. Tractor does have cultivators, which would have been popular with those of us tobacco growing families (used an H John Deere) in years gone by, and in the corn fields. Thanks for your help. [Me, I am the second owner of a 1946 Ford N series tractor and since last Saturday, the owner of a John Deere ground driven-wooden manure spreader and a Model 9 John Deere mower] At an auction, a horse drawn, perfect IHC manure spreader sold for $1375 - amish farmer. Al on the farm

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Phlogiston

06-30-2001 12:15:15




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 Re: value of 140 in reply to Al L. in Wisconsin, 06-29-2001 23:37:58  
Al, the 140 is the last generation of the original Farmall A. The 140 has all the improvements made over time including increased hp and a refined hydraulic system. If it is in good shape and has been well cared for, $3,000.00 is not too much. Implements will add to the price. It is an excellent tractor for cultivating tobacco if that is what you are thinking of using it for. It has much more power than the A you are accustomed to driving.

Phlogiston

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Bill {Antique Acres}

06-30-2001 10:22:55




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 Re: value of 140 in reply to Al L. in Wisconsin, 06-29-2001 23:37:58  
Here in Southern Indiana you could expect to pay anywhere from $2500 - $3750 depending on condition. They are nice tractors and have a lot of horsepower and guts for their size. They make very nice candidates to put a belly mower under. Bill {Antique Acres}



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