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1921 fordson tractor

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Leland Powell

02-08-2007 11:18:23




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I HAVE A 1921 FORDSON I WANT TO SELL. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT IS WORTH. IT RUNS AND HAS BEEN IN A BARN FOR THE LAST 60 YEARS. THE PROBLEM...SOMEONE BROKEN IN YEARS AGO AND REMOVED THE RADIATOR. IS IT POSSIBLE TO FIND A RADIATOR? WHAT WOULD IT BE WORTH WITH AND WITH OUT THE RADIATOR? IT IS TAKING UP TOO MUCH ROOM IN MY SHOP ALONG WITH A 1925 MODEL T FORD. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME. LELAND




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Skyhawk Greg

02-17-2007 18:10:47




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 Re: 1921 fordson tractor in reply to Leland Powell, 02-08-2007 11:18:23  
Leland - Are you anywhere near Ohio? Greg



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Leland Powell

02-17-2007 19:24:10




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 Re: 1921 fordson tractor in reply to Skyhawk Greg, 02-17-2007 18:10:47  
Greg, I am in Idaho. Sorry it's not very close.
Leland



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CHARLIE H

02-08-2007 14:32:20




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 Re: 1921 fordson tractor in reply to Leland Powell, 02-08-2007 11:18:23  
MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP YOU OUT WITH METAL PARTS OF RADIATOR .



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Maine Fordson

02-08-2007 14:11:57




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 Re: 1921 Fordson Model F Tractor in reply to Leland Powell, 02-08-2007 11:18:23  
Hi, Leland --

Do not despair; a radiator can be found. It may take a while, and probably won't be easy or cheap, but they are out there.

If it's just the radiator core that's missing, you can buy one from The Fordson House in Escanaba, MI for $310 (www.thefordsonhouse.com), or you may be able to find a used one from a junker from somebody here on YT for a lot less.

Either way, you'll get considerably more for the tractor if it's complete.

It's hard to put a money value on a tractor sight unseen, since there are a lot of factors that affect the value, i.e., condition of the steel wheels, the fuel tank, the manifold, etc.

Where is the tractor located?

Another option: You could put the tractor on eBay, and let the market decide. Just be sure to put a reserve price on it to protect yourself.

Hope this answers your questions.

Regards, -- Maine Fordson

P.S. -- In your third sentence you said that the tractor runs. But in the next sentence you said that the radiator is missing... Did you run it without a radiator, or is this a case of "it-ran-when-it-was-parked"? Just wondering...

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leland powell

02-08-2007 16:02:20




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 Re: 1921 Fordson Model F Tractor in reply to Maine Fordson, 02-08-2007 14:11:57  
My Dad rigged up a truck radiator on it when he bought it about ten years ago. It ran so he drained it, packed it home to our shop. Its been in the way ever since. Thanks for the reply.
Leland



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