[Farmall] practically new 140
Grant Brians
sales at heirloom-organic.com
Fri Dec 9 15:16:31 PST 2016
On 12/9/2016 2:02 PM, John Hall wrote:
> $4,500-6 is about what a good one goes for here with just cultivators
> and fast hitch.
>
> John
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> On 12/9/2016 8:30 AM, travis register wrote:
>> Interesting. That's really not that much higher than a good 140 is going for around here .
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>> On Thursday, December 8, 2016 10:01 PM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
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>> Tractor sold today for $10,500. Wonder where it is headed?
>>
>> John Hall
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>> On 11/20/2016 4:08 PM, John Hall wrote:
>>> Got a minute then take a look at this link. Tractor was sold new to a
>>> farm about 15 miles form me. The farm bought a couple of them and never
>>> used them to speak of. I think it got just a few hours the first year
>>> but was then mothballed. They have sent it to Ritchie Bros to be
>>> auctioned off. I saw the tractor 10 years ago inside of a dark building.
>>> Other than dirt and spotty surface rust it was like it left the factory.
>>> I don't know how much work they did to get ti running, hopefully not
>>> much. The second tractor was sold many years ago and was, I think, put
>>> into service.
>>>
>>> https://www.rbauction.com/1979-INTERNATIONAL-FARMALL-140?invId=9583538&id=ci&auction=RALEIGHDURHAM-NC-2016253
>>>
>>> John Hall
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A new tractor without any cultivator or loader of equivalent horsepower
and nowhere near the same capabilities would go for slightly more than
the $10500. I can see that if someone wants to cultivate tightly. I
would not pay that kind of money because I would be sure I could find a
lower priced used one. To be honest though, if that tractor would behave
as a truly new one - i.e. Only needs oil changes, etc to operate for
thousands of hours, then the "new" tractor would have much higher value
because of lower maintenance costs.
Grant Brians
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