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Fair Price for 1970ish Ford 3000

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chas1254
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 11 Ottsville, PA
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2003-09-01          62995

We have discussed purchasing and 1970ish Ford 3000 with a Ford front end loader and about 3300 hours for $5000 or $4000 with a trade of our 1939 Farmall C. The C needs a great deal of work, but does run. The Ford is gas and is in fair condition. Does not smoke and starts easily when stone cold. Is this a fair deal?

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Fair Price for 1970ish Ford 3000

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Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 3034 Northern AL
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2003-09-01          63007

The Ford is work about 4K-5K with out the loader. Depending on the age of the loader and amout of loading done it could be a negative as pins and cylinders can quickly come to nearly the new cost.
The C is work about 1K matter what the shape. I have no idea where you get the year from as the C was made from 48-51. I assumed it was a 49? ....

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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2003-09-01          63009

This tractor was manufactured from 1965 to 1975. Going best case scenario; a 1975 gas motor. The tractor is worth around $2900 to $3500 depending on condition. The loader adds maybe another $500 at most. Worth less if older.

Here is the detail info. on this tractor:


No. Cylinders: 3
Displ. Cu. In.: 158
No. Speeds: 8F-2R
H.P.: 37.8
Approx Shipping Weight (lbs): 3664 ....

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