Posted by Brent Zappe on November 28, 2019 at 08:25:21 from (104.192.90.130):
In Reply to: What’s it worth? posted by john achmann on November 28, 2019 at 07:43:39:
To what I see you post. You say gasoline? 706 tractor. Not running 500.00 loader attachment in good shape 250 to 500.00 depends if it is in good shape with the front bucket in good condition. Narrow front command row crop tractor. would be nicer to have a wide front with front loader for more stability. Back tires are command for this tractor to be wide in size all the tractor in these years had a good size tire found on the back of them. the size of the tire found on my tractor is a 16.9-30 so this is command tires set up. Three point on this tractor is it there if not take off 250. for the price of this tractor. this is to be on this tractor and you can take off the price down if it is not there of 250.00. I have this general rule when buying other old tractors. this is what I did when I bought a I.H. 674 diesel tractor two years ago.
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