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Re: 1985 Ford Tractor - What's it worth?
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Posted by Rod F. on March 28, 2005 at 19:29:17 from (142.177.106.149):
In Reply to: 1985 Ford Tractor - What's it worth? posted by KathyL on March 28, 2005 at 15:31:09:
I'm not familiar with the exact model numbers you provided, but from the specs, that sounds like a Ford model 1910. The unit code "3K15B" is simply a rolling code which indicates the day it was built in a 10 year cycle. "3" could mean 1973, 1983, 1993 and so on. "K" is October, "15"....the 15th day, and "B" on the day shift. My best guess is that the tractor is a 1983. FWD would not have been available in 1973. Again, I'm not positive about the model number you provided, but I am guessing it is a 1910 based on the specs. Personally, I think the price sounds a little high. Those were generally quite reliable tractors provided they were looked after. It's always good to check them over well, and make sure that everything operates properly before you buy it. Good luck. Rod
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