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Re: Need Some idea of Value?
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Posted by big jt on December 29, 2006 at 08:10:48 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Need Some idea of Value? posted by Leroy on December 29, 2006 at 06:12:23:
Morning Leroy. Ultradog had some good comments. Any reserve should cover the expended and your friends value. Ie scrap price. E-bay is one good way to do this but if you try to 'gild a lilly' there it will come back to bite you in the rear. Local auction would work well also. Don't know about the bare rims never seen anything like that sell. That is a odd size especially if they are deep centers. Are they NOS from a blacksmith shop? Ebay would be best with these. Delivery is a issue though. You are throwing me a bit of a blank with the Fordson wheels. As I picture them Fordson wheels had spokes to a hub in the center. All one unit. They should bring at least $200 if they are tractor rear wheels. but set your reserve at scrap plus milage. Don't even mess with the F20 cutoffs. Cutoffs aren't worth anymore than scrap and the tire will make it worthless. Any tire you have seen patched like what ou are talking about was done either because it was the old super shallow design and/or to match a mate. hth jt
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