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1922 Fordson Trackson

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steve pedersen

03-30-2008 17:23:14




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ive come across a 1922 Fordson Trackson that im thinking of buying. could someone give me an idea of value so i dont pay to much? its unrestored and compleat with the original plow.here is a link to a restored one Link thanks




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Rocky Simpson

04-02-2008 07:55:42




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 Re: 1922 Fordson Trackson in reply to steve pedersen, 03-30-2008 17:23:14  
Steve, I just bought a 1926 Fordson Trackson that is an earlier restoration an has been sitting under cover for the last twenty years or so. I paid more than the prices mentioned in replies to your post. I probably paid too much but when you want something bad enough you will pay more than it might be worth. I am happy and so is the seller.As the old saying goes: "It ain't waht it is worth, it is what it will fetch". There are a few around but from the searching I have done there are not very many. Good luck, Rocky

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Butch Howe

03-31-2008 09:10:40




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 Re: 1922 Fordson Trackson in reply to steve pedersen, 03-30-2008 17:23:14  
The overseas market has really driven the price up on any Fordson with tracks.. I had my eye on one last year that wound up being sold on Ebay. It went to England for $6K and it was a piece of junk. My friend has one that he paid $3K for unrestored and running. Do some searches of recent auctions and sales. I don't think that you will pay too much if it's in good condition. Prices are all over the board nowadays. If the seller is happy and you are happy then you will make a good deal. Why don't you ask Don Clough what his is worth?

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steve pedersen

03-31-2008 09:44:55




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 Re: 1922 Fordson Trackson in reply to Butch Howe, 03-31-2008 09:10:40  
thanks for the reply Butch. thats the info i needed. the one that Don Clough has was the only one that i was able to find on a google search. i will give don a call. im new to tractor collecting, i just ran across this in my search for military halftracks and liked it. thanks



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cdmn

04-01-2008 12:24:51




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 Re: 1922 Fordson Trackson in reply to steve pedersen, 03-31-2008 09:44:55  
If you're interested in Military related vehicles, you should check Allis Chalmers. They delivered a lot of crawlers to the Russians under Lend-Lease and they were used to tow artillery pieces into the Eastern front.



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steve pedersern

04-02-2008 10:30:08




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 Re: 1922 Fordson Trackson in reply to cdmn, 04-01-2008 12:24:51  
im mostly interestred in the armored halftracks built by the white motor co. the farmers in my area had alot of them after WW2. im still finding them in rough shape



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