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Posted by Don H on April 26, 2002 at 15:30:20 from (152.163.197.63):
In Reply to: Can you identify this tractor? posted by JD on April 25, 2002 at 21:32:50:
The others are right, it's a 300 utility. Appears it may have had a paint job at some point in the past, and it looks like it's been standing on that spot for awhile. Does it run? Check the steering. Power steering? If not, check it carefully because that, like most utility tractors, can be a sore point. Notice the damaged seat? Did something fall on the tractor? Any other damage to it? If it runs and all the parts work it should easily be worth $3000, at least in this area it would, maybe more. There was one here in the last several months and it went for $4500 at auction. It was a good one but not new paint and everything was there and working. Good luck on your bidding. Let us know what it goes for.
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