Posted by NY 986 on January 19, 2021 at 07:13:39 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: 1967 3020 JD Value posted by Shawn23 on January 19, 2021 at 05:44:24:
A good 3020 diesel 1965-68 that would have pencil injectors and 2 remotes along with WFE auctions off in the low 6,000 dollar range here. Runners tend to go for 4,500-5,000 dollars. The fact it has not run for an extended time scares me a little. I've heard horror stories about New Gen synchro-range tractors pushed around without being put in tow position. The other questions have been asked if gas or diesel, power shift or synchro-range, one or two remote outlets. Tires need replacing. I would try to get it for 1,800-2,000 dollars but that may not be the market in your area. Especially, if the engine is stuck hard and if a diesel the pump does not work.
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