Posted by CircleB Farm on July 20, 2015 at 19:29:16 from (216.4.56.144):
I'm not advertising. My husband has become severely disabled.
We've run on hard times as a result and I need to sell our old tractor and whatever else we've got to bring in some income. I haven't a clue what to honestly ask for it. I've looked around on the internet to see what others are charging but I'm not seeing a similar situation. If I put it out at the road with a make offer sign, I have no doubt I'll get offers of all sorts but I need to get as much as I can for it and I want to be honest and somewhat intelligent in my dealing. I saw this site and figured I'd find some folks in the know.
It's a 1964 John Deere 2010. It hasn't run in about 4 to 5 years. It's just sat outside covered with a heavy tarp and a bucket over the exhaust pipe. The tires are worn but they're still holding air. There's not a lot of rust on it at all; the metal sound and solid; still has good color. It needs a carburetor overhaul and hydraulic line braised where it sprung a leak. I know my husband maintained antifreeze in the radiator. It's gasoline, 47 HP, 2WD, row crop with 3781.7 hours on it. If it was running, I think I'd ask $4500 for it but I'm clueless with it as it is. My husband's always handled things around here. Without his input, I'm a bit at sea. Anybody got any input for me on this?
This post was edited by CircleB Farm at 19:40:34 07/20/15.
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