Help pricing Ford 651 Workmaster

SotaS

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Hello, I would like some help figuring out some pricing points for my 651 Workmaster, it runs, needs a new ignition (able to start with wiring bypass). I have 7 implements that I want to sell with it. I am located in northern California, here are a few pics below. (I used the gas can rig/set up because I did not know how long the gas that was in the tank or what debris or water might be in there.) Thank you for any guidance you may be able to provide, this is not my expertise.
 
i have may pics but the upload function the website isn't working and every time i embed the photos it flags the post for spam, or I get a blank page that says e20 in the top left hand corner, I will try to post the pics again, sorry!
 
(quoted from post at 21:54:44 04/19/22) i have may pics but the upload function the website isn't working and every time i embed the photos it flags the post for spam, or I get a blank page that says e20 in the top left hand corner, I will try to post the pics again, sorry!

Not always, but in many cases new users have to have 5 or more posts on record before the site lets them post pictures (or links), due to site spam filters. Another option is to go down to the Site Comments Forum and ask YT Support for permission to post prior to that. You can try going down to the Test Forum and making several posts there to get your post count up, trying to attach your pictures to each post. That may work after you make several posts. Then make your post here again. It may not work immediately after you get past the 5 posts, if not, you might try logging out and back in at that point. There is a size limit as well, I think it is a total of 7mb per post (be it one picture or the total of several). Some pictures (often taken with phones), are too large and have to be reduced before they will post.

Also, you might want to post this down below on the Ford Forum.
 
(reply to post at 19:09:05 04/19/22)

Hi Jim, thank you so much for your reply, okay I will post this in the ford section, maybe with a few more replies I can add the photos. Thank you
 
Can't see it, so no real guess what it's worth, but I will advise you to take
the time and a few dollars, clean out the tank, replace the switch, air up
the tires, get it so it will start and run easy enough for the average Joe to
get on, start it up, and drive it around.

Anything less will greatly reduce the sale value. You have attachments which
can be a big advantage. Be a shame to have to let it all go cheap because it
won't start for a potential buyer.

Rule of thumb, unless it's something rare and collectable, not running is
valued at going scrap metal value!
 
Looked at the pictures in the Ford section,good looking tractor and equipment.I would definitely get the tank cleaned out and get a good battery in it so it'll fire up and run.Also with that nice and varied equipment you'd most likely get more money selling everything separate.I'd advertise the tractor and say I have equipment for additional money to start then sell off the rest after the tractor goes down the road.
 
I went over to the Ford Board and I agree with TF. Clean the tank out the best you can and get the
ignition working right which shouldn't take much if you already got it running. Sell the tools
separate and offer them with the tractor for a price. Some people like to buy everything together
especially if they have to finance to make the purchase, they can get every thing and deal with one
person. Others may just want the tractor.

The tractor looks pretty straight and since everything cost more in Ca. you should be able to get a
good price.
 

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