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terry gueldner
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1999-06-21          5357

Wanted - fair market value onJohn Deere lawn tractor430 Diesel 900hrs 1986single stage snow blower60" mower deck newly repainted, belt, wheels etcWheel weights, chainsCozy steel/glass full cab with wiper, fan, extra lights80 series utility cart ....

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John
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1999-06-21          5358

I'm selling a Ford 8N with a front loader, wheel weights and 6 foot rear blade. Everything is in good condition and I'm asking $4,000. Paint looks good (original colors) and it starts right up. Everything is straight even the loader.Is this a fair price? I'm selling it because I'd like to move up to a NH 1920 or similar tractor and I think I need the FWD as well as rear Hydraulics.I appreciate any help I can get on this one, as I don't know tractor prices very well.John

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Jay
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1999-06-21          5382

I have sold alot of these little tractors, right now I have a nice 1953 GOLDEN JUBILEE 8n with new 5' rotary cutter, and new 5' box blade for $ 5000 and I will get that much. People love those tractors regardless of their inherent short comings. Maybe try 5000, with a loader and blade it should bring more than that, If you are not strapped for cash hold out, advertise it in your local paper and hold on to the phone. Yes, it may not , but why not. From experience if it is a good product don't be scared to ask. For the record I sold an 8n (no loader) for 4400! Good Luck. ....

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Steve Offiler
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1999-06-24          5465

I have a bit of experience here - I own a '48 Ford 8N myself (soon to be for sale to help offset the cost of the Ford/NH 1520 I just picked up). I also follow the Antique Tractor Internet Service mailing list on the internet very closely.Anyway, for a good running 8N by itself, figure $2000-$2500. A trip-bucket loader would add about $500, and a full-hydraulic loader would add about $1000. This assumes good condition (drips are okay, but squirting fluid is a definite no-no!). Wheel weights don't add a whole lot, and I for the blade, for reference, a brand-new Woods 6' rear blade is about $400, so figure $200-250 used.Hope this helps.Steve O. ....

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John
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1999-06-24          5475

Thanks for the information. Based on that mine should go for $3,750 as it is in good condition with a fully hydraulic bucket. I think an asking price of $4,000 isn't bad.John ....

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mike
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1999-06-24          5476

John, when I was looking for an 8n, they were going between 2000 and 4500 so you are in the ballpark. They go extremely fast. People want these things big time. Nothing turns my head faster than a cherry 8n out in front of an old barn. I wish I had one. Good luck! Regards mike ....

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