Price Check Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs

   / Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs #1  

jacobsdaddy06

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Ok folks, found a package Im trying to find out what you think is all worth, a 1 owner 1920 4x4 with loader, very well maintained, almost new tires, with a landpride finish mower, rhino se6 hog, box blade, disc, plow, 3 pt lift, rake, 18 ft trailer, all for 14k, any info on whether a good tractor and how does the money sound? Thanks for the info
 
   / Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs #2  
I had a 1920 and now miss it. Used it hard and it held up well. It was a 1988 with Dual loader, one rear remote hydraulic, 4WD. Sold it outright to a used tractor dealer for $10,000 in 2004 with 900 hrs on it. Another dealer offered $8700 about the same time. The only thing I didn't like was the non synchro tranny when trimming and loader working. 14k for all that sounds good to me, and synchro would be a bonus.
 
   / Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs #3  
In March 2011, I paid $7000 for my 1998 Ford/NH Model 1920 4WD (my first tractor). Price included a 5' Fred Cain rotary cutter (~$500) and Bush Hog brand front end loader (~$1800). It had 560 hours on it. I had a new dual clutch put in it ($1200 including labor) and most all of the sheet metal is bent or dented from the previous owner clearing trees, which makes it a 'working' tractor. The 'tractor man' that installed the clutch said I 'did good' on the deal. I also bought a 14' farm trailer from 'tracto man' with wood bed and mobile home tires for $500; old and heavy but carries my 1920 fine. So, my 1920 comparison number is $8200 with rotary cutter and FEL. You can add your other implements for price comparison.

I've put about 80 hours on the tractor, mostly bush hogging fields and FEL lifting during pole barn construction, with no major problems. The starter regularly needs "coaxing" with a small hammer but I bought a replacement on eBay for $80; just haven't gotton around to the install. The rear tires are loaded with antifreeze/water as ballast and this helps. All in all, I'm very happy with my 1920! It has done very job I asked and runs solid.
 
   / Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs #4  
In March 2011, I paid $7000 for my 1998 Ford/NH Model 1920 4WD (my first tractor). Price included a 5' Fred Cain rotary cutter (~$500) and Bush Hog brand front end loader (~$1800). It had 560 hours on it. I had a new dual clutch put in it ($1200 including labor) and most all of the sheet metal is bent or dented from the previous owner clearing trees, which makes it a 'working' tractor. The 'tractor man' that installed the clutch said I 'did good' on the deal. I also bought a 14' farm trailer from 'tracto man' with wood bed and mobile home tires for $500; old and heavy but carries my 1920 fine. So, my 1920 comparison number is $8200 with rotary cutter and FEL. You can add your other implements for price comparison.

they should've just gave you that 1920 because any 1920 4wd with loader will bring 9k at auction where im at
 
   / Ford 1920 one owner 377 hrs #5  
Price seems fair, esp. since low hours and good tires. My 2120 cost me 14k 5 yrs ago, with a log winch, harrows, quick-attach, soft-side cab, forks, and rear + front chains. 1050 hours or so.
Yours seems at least that good a price, and I'm pleased with what I paid and what I bought. Usually doesn't happen to me, by the way.
Jim
 

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