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Re: Price Evaluation run versus not running?
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Posted by Rick on June 23, 2001 at 16:12:56 from (152.163.213.198):
In Reply to: Price Evaluation run versus not running? posted by OCB on June 20, 2001 at 19:27:26:
there is no rule of thumb here. We just sold my dad's stuff at auction 2 weeks ago. He had 2 B Farmall's. One was in the shop with the engine torn apart and 1 axle taken off. There was no way a potential buyer could know if the tractor was complete or not. The tractor brought $850.00. Outside he had another B he had brought home. The tractor was complete and the tin and rubber were good and the tractor brought $400.00. I dont know.....go figure....Rick
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