Price Check 1964 ford LCG 2000

   / 1964 ford LCG 2000 #1  

Rimkie

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Hello from a lurker,

Any idea of value of this 1964 ford LCG 2000

Issues per seller
It needs a battery box
carb work sometimes drips gas from air cleaner
new key ignition only works sometimes
some wiring for lights and stuff
a power steering pump its missing

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   / 1964 ford LCG 2000 #2  
ignition switch.. 10$

GOOD carb kit 35$

can of carb spray.. 5$

can of carb dip 20$

wire and lamp switch.. 20$

bat box + cost of angle iron and some 1/8 plate or a salvage or repro. figure 50$

ps repairs could set you back a good few hundred depending on what does or doesn't work in the system..

as is.. I'd have to say.. no more than 1500$ MAX.. and i personally wouldn't pay that either... plenty of better ones to be had at not much more money...

soundguy
 
   / 1964 ford LCG 2000 #3  
What transmission does it have?

The four speed transmission versions are worth least due to the absense of live PTO. $2000 max. Add a bit if it has a Sherman combination auxiliary transmission.

The Select-O Speed versions are much more versatile due to independent PTO and the availability of many more gear ratios. That said, many folks are afraid of the S-O-S transmission so they usually do not sell for any more than the four speed models.

In this market I would not spend more than $2000 for the tractor described even if it has a Sherman or S-O-S.

SDT
 
   / 1964 ford LCG 2000 #4  
quite obviously it has a 4 speed and some sort of sherman, from looking at the pics. shifter handle is visible in 1st pic, thus showing you it is a 4 or 5 speed. 2nd pic clenchis it with a sherman poked out on the left side, meaning it is for sure a 4spd. likely a combo, but NOT an OD only.

i have a 4000 RC 4 cyl gasser, factory WF, sherman combo.

soundguy
 
   / 1964 ford LCG 2000
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Thanks Guys for all the input. I think I will pass on this one.
I have a lot of grass on hills to finish cut,I thought it Might be a bit safer with the wide stance but not looking to overpay.

Mike
 
   / 1964 ford LCG 2000 #6  
a lcg set wide WOULD be good for cutting on a hill.

and while a 4spd isn't awesome.. it is fine for hogging... IF it's priced correctly.

if that unit was/is dirt cheap.. go for it. if spendy.. pass on it..
 
 
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