[AT] TRACTORS

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Aug 29 04:57:28 PDT 2005


I am going to throw out a very wild guess, without seeing the machines 
and say that the price on the N is a little low, while the Pony sounds a 
little high. At least that is what I have seen of prices for those 
tractors in the PA area. It is very easy to sink another $1000 into a 
tractor that looks pretty good when you buy it. (Don't ask me how I know 
this.) Earlier this spring, I was offered a free Pony with bad tires 
that had been sitting "for a long time". I started to look at prices of 
replacement parts and passed on it.

Mike

Richard Fink Sr wrote:
> I was looking at two tractors over the week end. A ford N and a Massey 
> Harris Pony. both have sat for some time. The pony will run gas very old 
> and needs carb work. The Ford hits but won't fire gas smells very old. 
> Neither one is cherry but not bad tires about average tin all there. 
> Asking price is $1000.00 each what are the thoughts all and any welcome.
> R Fink
> PA
> 

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