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    Posted: 04 Apr 2012 at 8:10pm
whats a rough value runs real god tires are fair at best shows 4000hours just wondering
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Nice straight metal and 38" rears. Fewer 210's and 220's built total than D-21's. I think they are starting to go up in value. Originial fenders will be hard to find and expensive if you do find any. Not running $3500-$4000. I paid $4G for a non running 210 5 years ago. Restoring the 210 and a 220 right now.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Seth Souerdike Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2012 at 8:40pm
it runs? wow now thats a good tractor! if you sell it i hope you get a good price for it!Smile
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I remember that tractor pulling at the Laurel auction block in the mid 70's, can't remember the mans name, but did real good in the stock class.If mechanically sound I would say 4500 to 5000 in that shape.Good luck
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wont be for sale you all will see before and after pictures very soon cab will be the first to go then a couple test runs then blast to bare metal then new cloths and shoes

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Those front wieghts are a gold mine!! Ive heard of an 11 piece set and bracket bringing $1500.
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I agree with Luke. Figure 3600 D 21's, 1800 220 tractors, and 1182 210 tractors.  I think they will be going up every year. Bottom lione is low production number. What low production number tractor has not gone up in value.
 
I would pay 4000 to 4500 for that tractor.
 
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Wow, I'll have to lock up my weights. Was at an Amish guys place last year and he had 11 front weights and a full set of 12 rear pie weights from a 200 that he was going to throw in the scrap bin. Was thrilled for the $150 it took to throw them into the back of my pickup.
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Calvin -- that's grand larceny
Bradley -- good project - keep us posted on your progress - neat tractor.
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