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Posted by the Unforgiven on March 05, 2007 at 15:56:17 from (66.146.249.116):
Got to thinking about the 300 price post below and thought I might offer this. Because price-wise, you just never know until the dealing is over. A week ago or so a local auction had a 1066 that was real sraight with good rubber, duals, cab and no paint. The engine sounded good, but it got so it would jump out of forward gear in both ranges, brought $3700. The 560D there had not rolled out of it's spot for ten years, spin-out wheels in the dirt, hydraulic trouble when it stopped, not running, not stuck, and real nice tin and wide front, brought $3250. The early H had a single front, all Kero equipment, mounted IH sickle mower, NEW rear rubber and real straight tin but dry stuck only fetched $600. The guy had the CO-OP put new rears on it before he found that it had stuck over winter. They also had a good looking 5020 with a cab and duals that brought about $4700.
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