Posted by I need a handle on April 09, 2009 at 17:12:59 from (155.42.143.20):
In Reply to: oliver 1950 detroit posted by Eric Heim on April 09, 2009 at 14:27:50:
Well, I really don't know the condition of it. If the motor needs more than WD40 to free up the linkage, than subtract value for that and if the tires are junk, subtract for that too. That six bottom plow might be worth some money. You would have to research the plow to find a value as some plows are more valuable than others.
There are good 1950 Detroits on tractorhouse with asking prices of $9,000 and $9,500. Actual selling price is quite apt to be less, so take that into consideration when trying to find the value of your find. What you don't want to do is pay too much for this old tractor and then end up having more money in it than it will be worth. These old project tractors can cost a fortune, so always plan on spending more money than you think its going to cost.
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