Posted by Leroy on September 19, 2017 at 18:52:56 from (69.88.201.13):
In Reply to: Re: Harrows ID. posted by Grandpa love on September 19, 2017 at 07:04:36:
I am in Ohio but I am not in a position to do anything but I would like to have some of them. The serious Deere collectors want them to round out their collections of the 20 or 30 series tractors and hard to find in these parts as not that many were sold up here. Mostly the 620, 630, 720 & 730 with the 30 series also scarce. A 520 if you find one for sale is in the up to 7-8,000 range with a 530 higher than that as the smaller tractors were hardly sold up here as the farmer had older tractors of that size but wanted more power the reason for the bigger tractors and you get into like a 730 diesel in good operating condition the price will be close to the 10,000 mark. I myself would like to have the 420 T slant steer with wide front and 5 speed with Live PTO. and also a 520-530.
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