Posted by Mike (WA) on May 01, 2011 at 12:11:06 from (69.10.196.29):
In Reply to: Re: long 610 value posted by mark in boonville ny on May 01, 2011 at 11:59:28:
Not a lot of demand for Longs, but the 4WD stuff would probably draw some interest.
I'd find out what its worth for scrap, less the 4WD parts- then try to sell it as a whole- if no takers, sell the 4WD parts, and scrap the rest.
If you're separating out the 4WD parts, get a parts manual and make sure you get EVERYTHNG that is particular to the 4WD tractors- so a guy with 2WD can convert. Otherwise, you're wasting your (and his) time.
I bought a power steering setup for an Oliver 550 one time- had to go back to the parts tractor twice- once for the oil filter base (which was offset a little to clear the PS pump), and once for the dashboard insert (which is flat rather than concave to clear the power steering box). Two things that I'd never have thought would be different in PS tractors.
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