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2007-04-10 03:08:37 · 2 answers · asked by o2bdejr 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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Ebay can be a good generic way to do it but, if you don't mind a little leg work, there are better ways. Prices are an iffy thing with anything. What it all boils down to is, the tractor is worth what the buyer is willing to pay. That being said, you need to find the right buyer. Find a reputable person who is into the brand of tractor you have and ask them. Be careful because if they have an interest in your tractor, they may give you a lower value so they can buy it. That's why it should be someone you can trust. Posting a request on Antiquetractors.com might yeild some good replys. Some makes of tractors are more territorial than others as well. Another factor would be availablity of parts. I don't mean to make this sound complicated, it's just the way the game is played. If you talk to 10 different people, you will get 10 different prices. The best thing to do is to create a range depending on those answers and go from there. You are targeting a select group of people (those who like to restore and show old tractors). I might be able to give you a range depending on what kind it is.

2007-04-10 03:28:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ebay

2007-04-10 03:16:42 · answer #2 · answered by PE7E 3 · 0 0

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