[AT] Trying to come up with a fair price for an 8n

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sun Jun 10 10:11:18 PDT 2012


Seriously,  if I was interested in anything to do with N series Fords I'd 
probably be hanging out here:
http://www.9nford.com/

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ron Cook
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:22 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Trying to come up with a fair price for an 8n

Will,
You are probably about in the ball park with your figures.  The demand
for these N Fords is quite cyclical and very regional. Around these
parts they have fallen out of favor, as there seems to be enough money
for new compact tractors for the acreage crowd. That and they do not
possess the skills/knowledge to operate the old tractors and are scared
of them.  The collectors have enough Fords.

I realize we are comparing two different versions of the N Ford, however
a few years ago I bought a very original, pretty good 2N for $1950.
http://66.172.200.3/~rlcook/Photos/2N_2.JPG   Two years later, I sold
the same 2N for $1600 and considered myself lucky to get that.  The 9N
and 2N Fords won't bring much in these parts anymore.  On the other
hand, this past winter, my neighbor bought three 8N Fords with a total
investment of a little over 3 grand.  He spent a little money on two of
them and sold them for around $2800 apiece.  He does still have the
third one around with no apparent buyers for it at that price.  None of
the above mentioned tractors had any equipment sold with them.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 6/10/2012 10:42 AM, Ernie wrote:
> I had a friend just sell one in Northern WI for $2,225.00.  Rough shape, 
> 12
> volt, loader and good rear rubber.  Hydraulics needed hoses and I think
> other work.
>
> Ernie
>
> People with goals succeed because they know where they're going. -- Earl
> Nightingale
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of William Powell
> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 8:27 AM
> To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'
> Subject: [AT] Trying to come up with a fair price for an 8n
>
> Hello,
>
> My brother-in-law has a good 8n that I think he would like to get rid of. 
> I
> have a good friend of the family that might want to buy it. I want to find 
> a
> fair price for the tractor, here are the facts.
>
> When running it runs well. Within the last two years I have rebuilt the
> carb, new coil, points.
>
> It was converted to 8 volt but we never got the resistor right. I think it
> needs to go back to 6 volts and a new resistor unit under the dash. It has 
> a
> variable resistor that we picked up, we start it high and lower it when 
> its
> running.
>
> Battery is probably shot from sitting.
>
> Rear Axle seals are shot so the brake don't really work, or it may just be
> one brake, I can't remember.
>
> He has a brush cutter and back blade that will probably go with it, can't
> remember the brand. Brush cutter is 3 point and has a leaky front housing
> seal.
>
> It has chains and decent rubber.
>
> Paint is gray and pretty much shot. It's been sitting out for years with 
> no
> tarp on it.
>
> It has front cast iron wheel disk weights. I can't tell if they are 
> factory.
> They were done well and bolt on the outside of the front rims.
>
> I was thinking somewhere around $2000 would be a fair value?
>
> What are your thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Will Powell
>
>

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