The man purse tractor.... guess what it sold for.....

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Any guesses what this went for? No auction, just the dealer asking price minus haggling.
New tires, no leaks, gone over/thru by the shop, and parked for sale. They'll stand behind it to a reasonable extent. 40 years old and 42HP, only really interesting to someone with horses and/or firewood to get.

Whatcha think???? Just a hint, well over 1k bucks.

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It probably sold for less than they're asking for that Ford sitting behind it. (which never makes sense to me)
 
(quoted from post at 00:31:30 08/07/12) It probably sold for less than they're asking for that Ford sitting behind it. (which never makes sense to me)

That's an Eicher and belongs to a customer (there for it's safety inspection).... They are pretty pricey too when you can find one that someone will part with.....
 

size and HP maybe... They are diesel tho.... Someone told me that the eicher's compare closer to massey ferguson...
 
(quoted from post at 04:06:40 08/07/12) New tires $1000, tractor $2000 Manpurse $600 less $300 for the goofy euro cab =$3300.

You wouldn't think that cab was too goofy at below zero and a 20mph wind was cuttin into you.... Or raining, blowing, and you're on the road with traffic blowing by you.... I thought the same thing and took mine off when I bought my first tractor... Stayed off for about 3 weeks....
 
don't know about looks but when younger plowing or harvesting late that cab would be nice when 31 degrees and spitting snow
 

WOW, a Womans Tractor & you get to run over
what ever is valuable in the Box... What a
great idea if ya sold Glass Ware....
 
(quoted from post at 01:11:55 08/07/12) If they can come close to comparing to [b:2c83f70e05]MF's[/b:2c83f70e05],... they must be a pretty good little tractor. :)

Do you know what the logo "MF" really stands for..

and it ain't "Mighty Fine" :wink:
 
(quoted from post at 23:55:05 08/06/12) Any guesses what this went for? No auction, just the dealer asking price minus haggling.
New tires, no leaks, gone over/thru by the shop, and parked for sale. They'll stand behind it to a reasonable extent. 40 years old and 42HP, only really interesting to someone with horses and/or firewood to get.

Whatcha think???? Just a hint, well over 1k bucks.

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New tires, maybe $1500, shop time 1K, I'd guess about 5 or 6K. If they will stand behind to decent extent, it's worth that.
 
(quoted from post at 13:17:20 08/07/12)
(quoted from post at 01:11:55 08/07/12) If they can come close to comparing to [b:79dd3cb9ea]MF's[/b:79dd3cb9ea],... they must be a pretty good little tractor. :)

Do you know what the logo "MF" really stands for..

and it ain't "Mighty Fine" :wink:

HA! HA! HA!,... I think I can guess! :wink:

I was just going by how my nephew is always carrying on about his little 65.

The only Ferguson I've ever owned, was a TO 30 (years ago),.... and I think it spent more time on it's rear wheels than it did on "all four". :lol: :lol:
 

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