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Nothing new added to it. If so where would be a good web site to advertise it? I have a u with Kelly front loader. Manual steer but steers daily easy with load. Rebuilt engine has about hours. Was restoring paint and have front covers and gas tank off. Have too move and no time to complete.

Very powerful tractor. Great downdraft for post holes. A family member has a or later Indiana tractor. We will eventually be selling it and want to know how to advertise or sell it to ensure top dollar. I cant find any running or in this great of condition to ball park the worth. Any1 have any idea what this thing is worth? Has been partially restored.

In good shape, still being used. Can send pictures. What would be the value on it? Hi, I am trying to find out a guess value of a Eagle 6b. It has always been stored in a garage. Paint is good, tires poor, does run. Original owner just passed away. Trying to sell for estate, I am a friend. Thank You for a reply. Duane, We do not purchase tractors or know the value, I would suggest you try checking with an online group of tractor people such as MyTractorforum.

They may be able to help you with pricing and where to sell it. Good luck. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Learn how your comment data is processed. You can find recent selling prices by looking at: Auction results. Many auction companies will publish the results of their auction sales. In my opinion, this is the absolute best way to determine fair market value. Instead, use an advanced search option in the left menu bar to search only for the sold listings.

Classified ad websites like Craigslist or Tractorhouse. The sites will give an idea of what people are asking for, but some sellers ask for unrealistic amounts. Balance these findings with the more reliable results from auction sales and sold listings on Ebay. You may be able to get one from your local library, or you can buy a copy for yourself. Just be sure the book is rather recent — prices can change a lot over the years.

Before you start the engine, always check the engine oil! Make sure it has oil in it, and the oil is either clear or black. If it is white, stop. That means there is water in the engine and the engine should not be started. Signs of a Healthy Drivetrain.

This is important! Finding parts for your tractor can be fun and frustrating at times. Some parts are difficult to find so make sure you are aware of that before buying the tractor. It is rare to find one in good condition. Knowing that I found a source for aftermarket grills. Headlight Panels, Plastic Dash Boards, Mule drives, attachment mounts and Grills are frequently missing from old tractors.

Now you are ready to start thinking about restoring a vintage garden tractor. Follow the guidelines above and you will be mentally prepared to dive into your project. You will find this hobby very rewarding. Vintage Garden Tractors are tougher, more versatile, more affordable, and just plain cooler than modern day Garden Tractors.

Personal Recommendation:. These tractors are the some of the popular among restorers. They have more parts availability new, used, and aftermarket than any other make. The Kohler K engines also have lots of aftermarket support from companies such as iSaveTractors and are easy to work on and very strong. There are also many free resources available online that can walk you through every part of the cub cadet restoration process. Good luck with your new hobby and if you need anything at all or just want to brag to us about your accomplishment, please contact us at iSaveTractors!

Do you love the rural lifestyle but live in suburbia? If this is you, then working on a Vintage Garden Tractor is the perfect hobby! I hope you find it helpful in your pursuits: What Tractor to Buy? Some things to consider What will you do with this tractor? Will you use it to plow snow in the winter? Mow your lawn in the summer? Just drive it around for fun? Or never use it and just show it off to your buddies?

Some tractors from different time periods lend themselves better than others for certain tasks. Do any particular brands bring you nostalgia? Do you have any personal ties to a particular brand? Did you grow up on a farm that used International Harvester Tractors? Do you like retro looks or a more squared off rugged look? Do you have a favorite color? Each tractor company had colors they were famous for.

My personal thoughts: When I bought my first tractor I wanted to buy a Ford. Decide ahead of time how much work you want to put into your tractor project.

Are you willing to rebuild the engine, transmission, and driveline? Do you just want to repaint it and be good? Do you want a Tractor that is ready to work or show as it is?

Before you go buying tractors keep the following in mind: People are not necessarily out to scam you. Old tractors change owners many times over its life. When you go to look at tractors check it out carefully because the seller may be unaware of some issues.

Be prepared to walk through tall grass and literally drag your treasure out of the weeds. I travel with come alongs and tow ropes.



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