[AT] Farmall M value?
CEE VILL
cvee60 at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 28 18:38:57 PST 2006
Rick,
In our part of the country you would be doing real well to get the machine
as described for under $1800.00 - $2000.00. It sounds like a lot of the
work has already been done, so it could go at $2500.00. It may not be a
super MTA, but M's still seem to have a lot of sentiment attached to them.
Charlie V. in WNY
>From: "Rick Moseley" <rickmoseley at mail.utexas.edu>
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>Subject: [AT] Farmall M value?
>Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 17:46:08 -0600
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>I mainly lurk on ATIS but have a question for the list members. One of
>my neighbors is selling off some of his equipment and one of the items
>that caught my eye is a 1944 Farmall M. It's been restored within the
>last 5 years, starts and runs good, nice paint, straight sheet metal
>(including the grill), good front tires and so-so rears. It has a
>Schwartz wide front and a really nice 3-point hitch and it's been
>converted to 12 volts. The light bar is still there and the lights
>work. The only flaw I could find is the seal on the PTO shaft leaks a
>bit. My question is What is a fair price for such a tractor? I'm
>really tempted even though he seems to be asking a little more than
>others I've seen. I wouldn't even have to hook up the trailer to get it
>home.
>
>Thanks in advance for any insights you could provide.
>
>Back to lurk mode.
>
>Rick Moseley
>Austin,TX
>
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