Posted by Howard H. on December 29, 2007 at 07:09:10 from (69.55.24.135):
In Reply to: 53 farmall cub posted by Carl Davis on December 29, 2007 at 03:26:27:
Hey Carl -
No problem - I just wondered if yours was a "real" message... Maybe this is a new feature of the website or something that allows old messages to be replied to and bubble back up to the top.
As to your question, there aren't too many out here in the Texas panhandle, but I got a stuck, rough looking one with a whole pallet full of implement accessories for $400.
Running ones that I've seen have gone for $1000-1600. There is a very nice looking one on Ebay right now that is up to $2500 or so.
Good luck with it! It's none of my business, but I hope there aren't any young relatives coming up that will later wish they'd been able to buy it before it "got away".
I know I'd sure pay a lot of money to have my grandpa's old G back - but it went to Mexico so many years ago, no one even remembers any details...
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