[Farmall] Regular sales prices
John Hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Thu Feb 9 16:29:50 PST 2017
Where in the heck are you at that you can't move tractors? Equipment I
understand, but complete tractors not selling for more than scrap, thats
hard to accept.
John
On 2/9/2017 5:49 PM, vintageracer at charter.net wrote:
> Good luck selling it, I had 3 and sent them to the scrap yard because
> Nobody I could find wanted anything to do with them. I have a couple
> of 20's I'm having the same problem with. Just really hate to scrap
> them.
>
> -----------------------------------------From: "John Hall"
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list"
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> Sent: 09-Feb-2017 22:44:50 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Regular sales prices
>
> Bob, good to hear from you!
> Serial # is QC5665 (going form memory). I guess the carb is original,
>
> its the 2 or 3 pc round brass carb, severely worn I'm sure. Exhaust
> is
> original as far as I know, about the size and shape of a junior sized
>
> football. the linkages on top of the hood are there, but one hood
> bracket was buggered up. I think we had to make the rod that went
> from
> the hood down to the mag.
>
> John Hall
>
> On 2/8/2017 10:59 PM, Bob Currie wrote:
> > That is the era of IH that I collect John. The Farmall Regular was
> first
> > introduced in 1924 with 200 of them sold, so yours is considered an
> early
> > one, and should have the early "round" governor, plus a few other
> > differences. I wouldn't throw out a price range without seeing some
> > pictures and knowing a little more about it. What is the serial
> number??Does
> > it have the original carburetor, exhaust, throttle/spark linkage,
> and things
> > of that sort?
> >
> > Bob Currie
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Hall
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 12:09 PM
> > To: Farmall/IHC mailing list
> > Subject: [Farmall] Regular sales prices
> >
> > Lets talk OLD tractors. Got a fellow interested in buying my 1926
> > Farmall Regular. Fellow has been looking at a couple pcs of my old
> stuff
> > for years, now seems ready to exchange some cash.
> > Mine is a rough, cheap, "restoration"--Hey I did it when I was 18
> so I
> > can say what I want about it! Anyway, its on cutdown rear wheels,
> > replacement fronts (maybe from an F-20), has F4 mag instead of E4A,
> > engine block has about a 60 year old patch, a little welding on the
> > front end (real old repair), incorrect starting tank, patched up
> > radiator, very worn and leaky rear end, carb may leak a little. One
> > bonus is this machine has an upgraded upholstered seat with back
> rest--I
> > think its in the parts books as an option. I had it running last
> year.
> > Paint is 30 years old and not great.
> >
> > So has anyone seen any Regulars for sale lately, or similar
> tractors? I
> > need to put a price on it for him. A couple years back there was a
> > collection liquidated near here that saw really cheap prices for
> some
> > fairly decent looking older machines--talking a few hundred bucks
> here.
> > With the condition I described any one care to toss out a price
> range?
> > Don't be afraid to insult me, Its a good parts machine if nothing
> else.
> >
> > John Hall
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