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Posted by tlak on September 26, 2002 at 06:34:14 from (66.119.33.135):
In Reply to: 801 value? posted by WONMIM on September 25, 2002 at 20:29:54:
Might be more wrong with the trans than just moister if it has grease in it. It would use ford 134 or 80-90w. You need to identify the tractor because certain models would be more valuable. On the top trans boss right behind the starter will be the sn and model. If you have a four speed it would be model 820-840 five speed 850. These previous models have live hyd and non live or non independent pto. For live pto and hyd the desireable model would be 860. 870-880 has the automatic with independent pto less desireable models. Look for cracks around the diff where the three point hooks up. If the two stage clutch is out on the 860 its $500-600 parts. The things you mentioned are less than a $100 to fix unless the trans case is cracked. Missing grill might mean it was a loader tractor worn front end. They might have the grill hung on the wall if it was a loader tractor because the front pump mounting holes didnt line up. I seen one go at auction 850model for $2900. I would guess it will go for $2500-3200 depending on model.
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