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Tell me what you think farmall a 1952

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bill

08-07-2002 10:46:26




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Hi, a guy i know wants me to put his farmall A on ebay for him.. he says it is a 1952 with wide front end and hydrolics. i have heard it run and sounds good. he says whatever i get above $1600,i can have but i wonder if it will go that high.. what do you think?????




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Les...fortunate

08-07-2002 19:07:36




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 Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to bill, 08-07-2002 10:46:26  
I think you've got yourself a winner. Put the reserve at $2000 or higher. It should be well worth that.



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DAVEABBN

08-07-2002 15:15:12




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 Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to bill, 08-07-2002 10:46:26  
1952, with hydrolics, should be a Super A. A's
were only made up to 1947. Good luck!



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bg

08-07-2002 15:09:10




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 Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to bill, 08-07-2002 10:46:26  
In eastern NC, Super A's go around $1800-2400 depending on condition. Really nice ones with complete equipment and go tires go upwards of $3200. They are used around here for tobacco and vegetable farming and lots of folks like them for small gardens and mowing.



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The Red

08-07-2002 12:33:32




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 Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to bill, 08-07-2002 10:46:26  
With your description, $1,600 is not out of the question. The littler ones seem more desirable than the Hs and Ms.



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Mike

08-07-2002 14:48:40




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 Re: Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to The Red, 08-07-2002 12:33:32  
Make sure you put a picture in your ad. People who don't often never get bids. People want to see what they are buying. Multiple pictures are better.



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bill

08-07-2002 19:33:32




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 Re: Re: Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to Mike, 08-07-2002 14:48:40  
thanks for all the good advice..I may try this one...



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Brad Shepherd

08-07-2002 10:50:58




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 Re: tell me what you think farmall a 1952 in reply to bill, 08-07-2002 10:46:26  
I know it will go that high if the paint looks good. People are crazy over those small farmall's. Cause everyone's father and grandfather had one. Go ahead it will be worth your time. Brad



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