[Ford-ferguson] 8N + Loader Value
SZakaluk at aol.com
SZakaluk at aol.com
Sat Jul 11 14:18:11 PDT 2009
Dave, I've had a 1951 Ferguson TO-20 with Wagner loader (I think model
WM-3) since 1990. (It's essentially the same machine you're asking about, but
the Harry Ferguson version.) I put a five foot, 1/4 yard bucket on it,
replacing the narrow manure bucket it had originally. Will send photo
separately.
I use it for snow removal, moving rocks and dirt. It can lift a half ton,
but that's more than it's designed for. The other comments are correct, but
if it's just for personal use, and the hydraulic hoses are in good shape,
it would bring $2500-3000 here in CO. (Lots of five acre ranchettes looking
for this kind of machine.)
Steve Zakaluk
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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 06:31:59 -0400
From: Dave Merchant <kosh at ncweb.com>
Subject: [Ford-ferguson] 8N + loader value
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Looked at an 8N with loader at a dealer today.
Extremely clean + straight.
Restored some time ago + kept inside.
New rear tires.
One obsessive owner for last 40 years.
Loader is the kind that the round tube frame is the tank.
Loader works very fast, 3pt holds well after shut off.
Really nice machine.
Value?
Dave Merchant
Dave Merchant
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