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Posted by Farm w/Junk on May 06, 2003 at 12:10:24 from (157.134.184.127):
In Reply to: Rumely 6 value posted by Gerald on May 06, 2003 at 09:46:16:
Hi I was wondering the same thing. We can buy a Rumley 6 with a stuck engine, needs a hood and right fender, but is on full original steel. Didnt they make like 800 then allis chalmers bought them? Ive only seen or heard of five including yours. One sold on eBay with new paint and on rubber for like $5000, I heard one sold at auction here in Ohio, and theres a picture of one on this site I think, and the one Im looking at. So Im not really sure. Dose anyone else? Matt
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