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    Posted: 21 Jul 2011 at 3:27pm
I'm looking at Model C between 1947 and 1950 with rt and lt pick-up plows attached. Also has front side weights and drawbar. Battery box is missing and converted from magneto to distributor (12V). Metal in good shape with rubber about 80%.
Forgot to mention it has a narrow front. Wants $1,600.00.
Any idea to it's value? Thanks.

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Wide front- Narrow front or SFW?  What is the asking price?
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Anyone else?
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I am really not the one to ask for I am cheap. I only wait for the bargains to come by. It sounds like it has a few extras that have some value but as to what that value is I have no idea. I guess the question should be asked how bad do you need it or how bad do you want it? I have my eye on a wide front C that the ol boy wants to trade for two lawn mowers, but think the mowers are worth more then 800 dollars. been looking at a CA the ol boy wants to sell for $750 but again none of them are a need but a want.


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OK  If it was mine and not much of anything wrong with it. Offer me $2500 and it's yours.
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offer them $1200 maybe?  A bit steep for a C. The plows are cool though..
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weights $200  plows $250
 
You are looking at a $1150 pricetag for a C tractor. For our area, that may be $200-$300 high...
 
Of course I have not seen the tractor, maybe you don't want to quibble over a few benjamins.
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Hey, Junkman, if you aren't interested in that C, and he's still got it toward the first of September, let me know. I might be interested.
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OOPS! I meant the CA.
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Originally posted by GlenninPA GlenninPA wrote:

weights $200  plows $250
 
You are looking at a $1150 pricetag for a C tractor. For our area, that may be $200-$300 high...
 
Of course I have not seen the tractor, maybe you don't want to quibble over a few benjamins.
Thanks Glenn, After a 9 hr. drive I got the C for $1,400. It wasn't a late model but a 1944. It originally had steel wheels but the guy who traded it in kept them. The left plow and jointer are a little damaged but the right side is good. Hydraulics are complete and work. I'm looking forward to restoring this wartime Model C!
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congratulations, everyone is happy, the true sign of a "good deal", the seller got what he wanted, you got what you wanted, and all is well. Now the fun begins !!!!
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Don't forget pictures Joe!
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Sounds like you got a fair price. Like John says, let's see some "before" shots....
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