Old implements

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Eric_Phillips

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I am curious what these implements might be worth. One is a Ford 3 bottom plow model 101. It also had the numbers 10-467. the S/N is 1915. Then there is a cultipacker about 8'. The last one is a New Holland manure spreader model 220. Pictures can be found at http://home.rochester.rr.com/ekphillips/old_tractor/index.htm The first couple of pics are also a Ford 871 and a Ford 2000. The brush mower I think is only worth the time to get it home nothing else.

Eric
 
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Eric_Phillips said:
I am curious what these implements might be worth. One is a Ford 3 bottom plow model 101. It also had the numbers 10-467. the S/N is 1915. Then there is a cultipacker about 8'. The last one is a New Holland manure spreader model 220. Pictures can be found at http://home.rochester.rr.com/ekphillips/old_tractor/index.htm The first couple of pics are also a Ford 871 and a Ford 2000. The brush mower I think is only worth the time to get it home nothing else.

Eric

In their current state, I'd guess the plow to be worth $250 to $400. In prime condition, a high of $750.

The cultipacker, in current condition, somewhere between $150 to $250. In prime condition, they SOMETIMES sell for $400 to $500, but not that often.

Manure spreader, in what appears to be rough condition, maybe $100 to $200. Get it in good shape, maybe $500.

You'll find HIGHER values, and you'll stumble on to the same items at LOWER prices.
 
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Around here the brush cutter will bring $100-$150 more if you can say it works. Have seen them go up around $400
 
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I have purchased several mowers like that, as parts for my ever distructive quest to clear my next door neighbors property. They usually aren't pretty, but do have some monetary value. Just the gearbox is worth something, if you tear up the one you have. The uprights are what I use the most.
David from jax
 
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Around here people find the value of rusty old used (and abused) equipment
by weighing it then multiplying the weight by the price of gold.
You just can't find reasonably priced used equipment anywhere near here.
I think people would rather let it rust into the ground before selling it at a fair price.
The closest I have bought a reasonably priced implement was 3 hours away.
The next closest one was 6 hours (one way) away from here.
Even with the price of gas I still come out better going that far to get stuff.

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Pooh Bear
 
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Around her ein florida, a 2 bottom ford or dearborn will fetch 150-300 depending on condition.. so I'd guess 200-500 on a 3 bottom.

Soundguy

Eric_Phillips said:
I am curious what these implements might be worth. One is a Ford 3 bottom plow model 101. It also had the numbers 10-467. the S/N is 1915. Then there is a cultipacker about 8'. The last one is a New Holland manure spreader model 220. Pictures can be found at http://home.rochester.rr.com/ekphillips/old_tractor/index.htm The first couple of pics are also a Ford 871 and a Ford 2000. The brush mower I think is only worth the time to get it home nothing else.

Eric
 
 
 
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