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Posted by Tim B from MA on September 23, 2005 at 07:33:58 from (68.162.218.211):
In Reply to: ford 841 posted by PHIL M. on September 22, 2005 at 08:44:41:
Tractor values vary greatly depending upon where you are and how many tractors there are around to be bought. I paid $4500 for essentially the same tractor (mine has 3 range Sherman combo transmission and power steering) in the early 90s. I probably paid too much though I did a bunch of shopping around (dealers mostly) and there weren't (and aren't) a bunch of old tractors to be found for sale in central Mass., especially in good working condition and with a front loader. In the end, it is worth what someone will let it go for, and what you will pay for it. The only thing you can do is shop around so that when you finlly put up the doe, you are comfortable that you did not let yourself get ripped off. Mine is all restored at this point, and I love the thing.
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