Posted by John_PA on July 16, 2015 at 10:17:58 from (72.95.251.172):
In Reply to: What are these? posted by Pittsburgher on July 16, 2015 at 08:05:48:
So I guess I will see these on Craigslist, soon?
They belong to the 600-800 tractor family. They could be anything from a 600 or 601, all the way up to a 861 Powermaster. The ones for the 900 row crop wide front tractors are slightly different, but you can tell they didn't come from that because the tie rods would be upside down.
Those parts don't break easy and they don't rust away, which means they don't have much value. No matter how awful a tractor is, guaranteed that will be one of the only salvageable parts left on it. It's value is only the value of the hubs, assuming the bearings are good. In which case, hubs are usually $50 each with good bearings, good studs, and good grease caps.
You could stop at www.burghimplement.com in Harmony, PA off route 19 and see if they will make you an offer on them. I'd prefer you do that if you come to a point where you are relisting it on craigslist 2 or 3 times a week to keep the ad at the top of the page, after a year with no phone calls. It drives me nuts.
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