Posted by Paul from MI on August 20, 2018 at 17:44:47 from (204.106.245.247):
I'm asking for a neighbor whose husband passed about 5 years ago. I'm asking for a neighbor whose husband passed 5 5-6 years ago. He had a 1953 Farmall Super MD. No Torque amplifier, appears to be factory that way. It has decent sheet metal, just some minor bent bars in the grille. Rubber is worn, but not checked and seems to be holding air. Has fenders and power steering, and appears to be in good general condition. The other tractor is an Oliver Super 55 gas. It has decent paint and good rubber. The rear rims have been widened and the tires are oversize, but appear to be pretty new. Both tractors were used regularly before my neighbor passed and have been stored inside ever since. Neither has been started in several years but probably would run fine with a little battery charging etc. My advice was to get them running before trying to sell, so I'm just looking for a general price range.
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