10 years ago I bought this Jubilee off craigslist. I paid the guy what he had in it in parts and labor. He had the engine overhauled, new Goodyear rear tires and a rm660 woods mower. $5k I don't think I could buy a new RM660 woods finish mower for $5k.
My Jubilee is retired and parked inside a garage. My son wants it. It will start on the first crank.
I had to do a lot of bodywork, rebuild the upgraded hydraulic pump and did a new paint job.
I don't think my tractor is worth a lot just because it's a Golden Jubilee.
If you still have a square hydraulic pump, that makes it worth less. The upgraded hyd pump is a round pump. I'm not sure if you can still buy what it takes to upgrade the pump. I think the upgrade kit was for 1953 and 54 tractors. So if the 3 pt hitch doesn't work and it has a square pump, that's not good.
Good tires and an engine that doesn't smoke may make this tractor worth around $2500 to $3000.
You can advertise on YT or free.
Some people sell tractors on Marketplace or craigslist.
I wouldn't buy another Jubilee because it has no live PTO and no power steering. Not the smoothest riding tractor either.
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