[AT] 1955 860 - What is it worth?

Al Walker alwalker at gvtel.com
Tue Jan 6 19:27:50 PST 2015


The Ford 800 series was built in 1954 and 1955.  The first number calls out 
the series, 800 series.  The second number calls out the transmission and 
clutch set-up.  Yours sounds like it is the 5 speed transmission and the 
double stage clutch, hence the 60.  Power  steering on an 860 was an option. 
In 1956, power steering became standard, and horsepower was tweeked a bit. 
They changed the model number to 861.  You are too far away for me to be 
interested, but here in MN, such a tractor, with it's many unknowns,  would 
bring  approx $1000.  The last one I acquired had all new rubber and 
everything worked.  I had  to pay $3000 but I could and did drive it home.
Al in NW MN


>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 16:01, Wolf Lahti <wolf.lahti at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> It's been a long time since I posted here—don't know that anyone here 
>> would
>> remember me.
>>
>> I am forced into the position of having to sell my 1955 860 (full-time 
>> PTO
>> and all that), and I really have no idea what it is worth on the market. 
>> I
>> converted it to a 12-volt alternator system. It last ran about two years
>> ago and has been sitting in the orchard growing lichen ever since.
>>
>> As far as condition, oil pressure is good in all four cylinders. It 
>> tended
>> to overheat, but it probably just needs a new thermostat. The hydraulics
>> raised and lowered the full range, but they didn't like to bear any
>> weight—it could shift the brush hog but not actually get it off the 
>> ground.
>> The power-steering pump is disconnected—it may or may not work. A bad
>> starter solenoid was replaced, but it still works only when it feels like
>> it.
>>
>> Someone has expressed interest in buying it, but he doesn't know what 
>> it's
>> worth either. A quick survey on the Web shows a variety of 860s going for
>> anywhere from $2500 to $5000, but of course those are restored and all
>> prettied up.
>>
>> I'm in northwestern Washington state, north of Mount Vernon and south of
>> Bellingham.
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