Posted by oldtanker on January 02, 2017 at 20:15:08 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Value of a Farmall H posted by SweetFeet on January 02, 2017 at 05:52:54:
In my area on MN, west central, about what others are saying. Fella here had one, WFE, near new tires around. Chains, aftermarket 3 point and an all hydraulic loader with a PTO pump. All in all a decent tractor. It took him 6 months to sell it even with his sob story about his college aged daughter needing the money. I know he was asking 1500 for it. I don't know what he finally took. I went and looked at it more as a curtesy, he's friend when he offered me first chance. I just wasn't interested. My SIL just bought a Farmall 706 gasser. Could use some paint but that's about all it needs. We put a Year Around cab that I had on it and the snow blower. He paid right at 3K for it. I get to use it! Starts great in the cold and it has HEAT! Even the block heater works as it should! Rear tires are a little weather checked.
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