[AT] Ford 600's
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Tue Oct 19 20:12:16 PDT 2004
Were they 600s or 601/641s??? Heck, If they will run, they are worth
thousands. If not - well they are still worth smaller thousands (-;
I'll buy one off of you for $600 and let you make a 20% profit off of me(-;
I could use a bigger 3 point tractor than my little Pacer with a home made
3 point hitch
Spencer Yost
Owner, ATIS
Plow the Net!
http://www.atis.net
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On 10/19/2004 at 9:20 PM JAHaze at aol.com wrote:
>I was shown a pair of Ford 600's today that were used for many years in a
>cherry orchard in northern Michigan and parked in a barn four years ago
>after
>they cut down all the trees and got out of the farming business. Both of
>the
>tractors are complete with good rubber, three point hitches, ect. He
>drove them
>in the barn, but makes no claim as to their mechanical condition (although
>they both look MUCH better than the other tractors I have dragged home in
>the
>past). The owner is willing to entertain an offer since the barn they are
>in is
>in eminent danger of being leveled to construct a new Buisness park.
>
>I know nothing about Fords. Anyone care to throw out a reasonable price
>range for these 600's? I am thinking about starting @ $500.00 for each
>and see
>what he says, so far he has accepted every offer I made for the rest of
>the
>stuff I bought from him today, so he seems pretty willing to get stuff
>moving (It
>helps that his wife wants him to give stuff away, not sell it, but I had
>to
>give him something). Are these are "valuable" as the N-series?
>
>Thanks for your input. I can price most row-crops, but Fords always throw
>me
>off.
>
>Enjoy, Joe
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