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All-Crop 66 Value

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    Posted: 19 Jun 2012 at 10:57am
One of our seed salesman's grandfather has what they think to be a 66. He is thinking about selling it. It needs tires and wood for the reel, maybe canvas. This is one of those "ran when it was parked" deals. He looked over it and didn't see why it wouldn't work. It is NOT a Big Bin model. What is the value (what it is worth, not what you will pay) of this. If he decides to sell it, I will probably post it on here.

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Its kinda like real estate, its all about location and how much someone wants it!! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Its kinda like real estate, its all about location and how much someone wants it!! Ryan
 
Yep!!
 
If in the far NE, could get 1000.  If in Ohio, scrap value to $500...
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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 My Uncle has one sitting in the barn that works and could be bought for that, if Dover, Pa. is far NE enough?...Harvey
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A friend and I just bought 5 60's and a 66 from a guy and gave $100 each.  They are in similar condition to what you describe.
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Not sure how to answer  " worth,not what I am willing to pay"  because that is exactly where it lays. It is worth what somebody will pay but,,, as said already the prices are all over the place and VERY regional. I got $800 for my shedded and field ready 66B several years ago and it got hauled to N California to boot. In our area once you drop below ready to operate and shedded condition the value drops quickly because of the many very nice ones around for sale. Last prices I knew a pair of drapers is about the same as a complete field ready machine in our area, add tires, V-belts, gas for chasing down used "cheap" parts and you quickly get more money in a fence row machine than buying a nice one. Again, around here, machines that need much of anything get knocked in the head.


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Originally posted by Harvey/pa Harvey/pa wrote:

 My Uncle has one sitting in the barn that works and could be bought for that, if Dover, Pa. is far NE enough?...Harvey
 
Perhaps...I was thinking Mass,DE,Maine...
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:

Not sure how to answer  " worth,not what I am willing to pay"  because that is exactly where it lays. It is worth what somebody will pay but,,, as said already the prices are all over the place and VERY regional. I got $800 for my shedded and field ready 66B several years ago and it got hauled to N California to boot. In our area once you drop below ready to operate and shedded condition the value drops quickly because of the many very nice ones around for sale. Last prices I knew a pair of drapers is about the same as a complete field ready machine in our area, add tires, V-belts, gas for chasing down used "cheap" parts and you quickly get more money in a fence row machine than buying a nice one. Again, around here, machines that need much of anything get knocked in the head.
 
 
Yep California needs em bad. My refurbed unit cost them 12K + shipping from PA. Was sold to a big time operator in the veggie business who could justify it for veggie seed.
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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Thanks guys. Butch, what I was getting at was that I don't want to take offers yet. Keep the info coming!

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I bought my 72 for $700 and the 90 for $400 in North central IL. Both in useable condition. I know parts only machines have gone for $75 up. Scrap prices are up so I suppose prices for parts machines are too. I've seen asking prices for $1,000 to $10,000 for "field ready", "rare" and "restored" All Crops. LOL
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just sold my allcrop 60 in running condition for $1000 in S.E. Michigan
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Most of the All-Crops at the Stephen auction back in March sold for scrap price. They were somewhat rough. I'd say no more than $500 for what you're describing, but I'm not an expert by any means. I'd like to pick one up someday too, but not until I have the barn space to keep it inside.

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I paid 500 for my field ready 66 "small bin". I got 3 extra sets of canvases to go along with it as well. 
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