[AT] Something to do
John Hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Thu Sep 17 17:51:31 PDT 2020
If they run as good as they look, those are high dollar machines. Appear
to be new tires on most/all. Depending on where they are and how quick
they need to sell, may want to contact one of the larger auction houses
that deals with antique tractors.
John Hall
On 9/17/2020 5:16 PM, Spencer Yost wrote:
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> Here’s something to do while hunkering down from fires, floods and
> pandemics: Help a family value some antique tractors.
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> I got this request from someone who I assume was a family member and
> is sort of serving as the liaison with the auctioneer. Why they want
> a value if they are working with an auctioneer I am not sure. Maybe to
> have a reserve, or maybe to present a few tractors for sale to family
> members?
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> Either way I get these requests fairly often. I usually can answer
> them on my own because it typically involves very few tractors that
> are very common and in rough shape. But this collection looks to be
> nice so I would like some help since I am not an expert appraiser.
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> All seem to be good-to-very nice restorations with good rubber. I
> include a list of the tractors and a few pics that I believe are
> representative of the quality of restorations. I won’t deluge you
> with the dozens of pics he sent.
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> I have my idea as to the values. Just curious what your ideas are?
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> Spencer Yost
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