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John Deere Lettered Series:
Waterloo Boy N 1919.  Older restoration, gearing 70%.  Had listed at $77,000 a few weeks back – looking now at $75,000 or best offer above $60,000 in ND.
Waterloo Boy N 1920.  Expo restored perfect in 2009.  $140,000 obo.

A 1934 with a General Purpose tag, open fan shaft and very early tag.  Restored very nice, 100 % correct with the RVB2A Mag,etc. $13,000 obo.

AOS 1937 mechanicaly restored, some original tin, a lot of new parts. Midwest, asking $9,000
AOS and a parts AOS.  WA/OR area.

AW 1949 Gas Tractor.  MN.  Stuck, Sheet Metal 7-8/10.   $2,500 obo.

A Hi-Crop with no tag but restored nice several years ago.  MN.  $19,000 obo.

AO needs restored.  Runs, carb. currently off.  Exterior avg. to fair.AZ.  $2,200.
AO 1935 unstyled with brass plate.  Ag shop went thru trans. and some other things and put some of it back together so what’s shown together in pictures as all been gone through and was expensive to get overhauled.  Came originally from Oregon where it previously had been in a 100 year flood.  Midwest. Getting price and pictures soon.

B 4-Bolt in NE.  $6,800 obo on cutoffs.  Runs good but could use carb. cleaning as it hasn’t been ran much the last 3 years, but had outside running last week when took these pictures.  On cut offs which aren’t the best and rims been patched in a couple small spots.  Very good tires though and New 12.4x36 rear tires.  Serial #2305.  Has a regular drawbar on back and doesn’t have brass tag air cleaner but has the correct #10 carb.  Hood has a few wrinkles and could use a new hood and paint job if restoring as was painted probably 15 years ago.  No welds seen.  No noise, clutch a little weak and could just use adjusting, driver disc has a little play, brakes are good.  So overall mechanically is pretty sound.

B 4 bolt with rare center fill gas tank.  Restored very nice and everything is correct, 1 of 500 approx made. TN/GA area. $12,000 obo.

BWH 1938 #53859, good tag all new tires 40 inch spokes, all original parts no reproduction parts, runs and drives good.  Last one seen sell brought 65K. In Midwest, asking $50K. 

BN 1936 unstyled CA stuck on round spokes, with cultivators.  $7,000 (SOLD 1/10)

BO Lindeman 1946 with very hard to find Electric Start and Lindeman Front Blade both  – original, runs good.  $12,000 firm in midwest.

BO 1947 in WA. Average or better condition, mismatched tires, runs good.  But late model with factory Electric start.  Drives quiet, new rims on back, platform has a few holes in it thought the middle hump is good. $4,400
(Also in same spot have a real rough BO for $1500 Serial Number 326907, tag is damaged but # still there. And a 1937 JD AW w/wide front (CA dealer conversion).  Also know of a BO parts tractor nearby in OR.
 

D Spoker.  1925 Spoker for $17,000 but may take offer.  It’s loose and turns overs but we are pretty sure the engine is going to need to be redone.  Has its correct magneto that is not on it and the exhaust and intake are off it too currently.  It is fully complete though there may be a few other things off it.  Early 1925 Serial # 31455.

D Spoker. 1926. Restored nice. MS. $26,000 obo. (SOLD 1/10).  May know of a 1925 Spoker restored in WI for same price.  And a 1926 Spoker in Pacific Northwest restored.

D 1927 Corn Borer D with PTO, keyed flywheel and some USDA #’s still visible on radiator side.  Make offer.

E model 6 HP hit n miss. Being overhauled and ready in the next 2-3 months and somewhere $6-$7,000  (a 1 1/2 HP and 3 HP model E coming soon in MS and by Fargo, ND.)

GM 1945 # 16395.  Reestored.  Electric start.  Condition 7.5 -8 out of 10.  Need fenders if one wishes.  Looks good, runs great. AZ.  $6,600.

GPO's.  2 out west.  One is 3rd from last built. A 3rd parts GPO can go with.  WA/OR area.  Looking for offers. 

GPWT – coming this fall.  KS.

HN serial tag $500 obo.  May have a factory HN coming in TX soon.

HNH out west.  Older restored.  1 of only 37 made.  $60,000 obo.

L unstyled 1938 in PA.  Serial # 621139 so the 139th one ever made.  Starts and runs great.  Tires are brand new front and rear both.  But the rear wheels are regular L wheels, not unstyled L with the ovals in them.   This 1938 unstyled L also has cultivators.  Has a ding in the top radiator tank which I know someone who can get that out.  Starts and runs good.  Has been in same family for over 30 years.  Price is $6,000 firm. 
(if anyone has a set of correct un. L rear wheels let me know.  And t
here is also though a Allis G with Belly Mower there too.  It runs good and was in fact overhauled within the last 3 years or less.  1949 Serial #14470.  Is used on occasion to mow a runway but now this last year they bought a commercial mower.  Price for both tractors is just $8,500.  The Allis by itself is at $3,900 which is a fair market value for those.)

L unstyled KS. Older restored. $7,000.  (Sold 2/10)

L 1940 model with solid hand-start Hercules engine, New Tires, Paint. Very nice.  $5,800.

LA with sickle bar mower.  Ran all good when parked 3 years ago and is still loose.  Tires still all up so shouldn’t be much to get going. Rear tires look excellent brand new as you’ll see.  Radiator is still holding water fine and oil all looks good.  There was a partial or ½ of a serial tag there that had about 3 of the serial #’s showing and its there somewhere but they can’t find it.  OR.  $2,500.  

P 1930. Full steel, Double front, PTO, nice serial tag #5077. unrestored.  Rare. Maybe coming soon in pacific Northwest. 

W-111 Engine. Running for a short time with test tank but needs a radiator assembly. Serial # is W2760. TN/GA area.  $3,800. 

NUMBER SERIES - Early Numbers, 20 Series and 30 Series:
40-V serial tag for sale off a parted tractor used to restore a 420-V.  $900
40-V Nice in PA. $12,000 obo.

60-O All-Fuel Orchard project.  NY. (SOLD 2/10).
60-O Gas Orchard.  1954.  Restored nice. AZ.  $20,000.

60 Gas with round axle wide front, Power Steering.  Sarts and runs good, Rims all solid with fairly good tires and rear rims and wheels are oversize. Power steering is one finger.  Rockshaft on back. Tractor has been gone through. KS. $3,600. 

320-U 1958 yellow in NY.  $15,000 obo.  (SOLD 2/10)
320-U in TX.  Original, running green by Dallas at $15,000 obo.

420-U project, but running Holt forklift in NY for $20k obo.  Only 25 made all together.  This is a 1958 slant steer and one of the few survivors.
420-I coming late fall.  KS.

435 Diesel good running with regular steering.  Midwest.  $5,900. 

440-I Gas yellow with Loader.  Runs good – power steering isn’t working and steers hard therefore currently.  No 3-Point on these and bucket is rusted through.  All gears sound good and starts and runs good.  KS.  $3,200.

620 gas, engine loose.  Narrow front with 3-Point.  Power steering.  Ran good 6 years ago when parked. Sheet metal real good. $2,500.

720 John Deere all-fuel Hi-Crop.  Running, but unrestored1 of only 12 made.  Good verified tag.  $105,000 obo.

720 and 730 LP's.  TX.  All 3-Points.  Wide front or narrow front.

730 D ES with square wide front.  MN.  50% Tires, New Battery, Sheet Metal 8-9/10.  No rockshaft, 1 remotes, PTO.  $5,500


830 Rice Special rough project on even rarer factory rear steel!  Pony start. Coming soon.

BIG STANDARDS:
In AZ have sets of original running 20 series Standards to chose from several 620,720,820 Standards for $30,000 you choice and some have 3-Points and adj. wide fronts.
Also there have sets of original running 30 series Standards to chose from several 630,730,830 Standards for $35,000 you choice and some have 3-Points and adj. wide fronts.




New Generation / 1960-1970's Models:

3020 Diesel in TN.  1965 with wf, 3-Point, 1 remote.  Good running.  Nashville, TN area.  $6,900

3020 Diesel w/ 148 JD Loader in TN. VG.  Rear tires 90%. Engine is solid and transmission is tight. Sheet metal straight with very few minor blemishes.  $9,900 (or $8,000 wo loader).

4320 in MN.  Runs good, turbo, good 60% tires, good Cab with AC?, Heat.  116 HP PTO.  $7,700

4620 in MN.  Runs good, turbo, good 60% tires, good Cab with AC?, Heat.  135 HP PTO.  $7,700

*By Miami, FL the very last 4020 Hi-Crop ever made…#233R-270179R.  It’s a synchro and 5,500 original hours.  In average-normal, working used condition for a 1972 late side console.  Drawbar on back and there might be a set of 3-Point arms we could sell with it in addition.  Open station.  Was being used regularly.  $150,000 obo.  May consider taking on trade a G Hi-Crop

MISC.
CATERPILAR 1928 Cat TEN Crawler in MS coming up, good running, steers good, good undercarriage, new head.  $5,000.
CATERPILLAR 1949 D4 U Series Diesel with Pony Motor in CA. Narrow gauge, crawler tractor in good working condition. Has a re-built engine and is equipped with a BG Hydraulic Pump.  $4,000.

Ford 4000 LP Propane High Crop -super rare, maybe one of a kind.  Original, runs good.  TX.  $12,000 obo. 
Ford 900 high clear in CA w/single front.  Diesel, runs good.$3,500

Rumely E 30-60 coming up this spring in ND– six figures.
Rumely F 15-30 that runs good coming soon.  $120,000 obo out west.  Know of another out west unrestored, but complete.
Rumely W 20-30 oil pull coming up original, running condition. In WI. $19,000 obo. 


Note:  If you email or call us your Wanted List you will be emailed or called first when a new listing is added that meets your needs.  Put in email title "Tractors Wanted" and specifics on make, model and details on condition needed such as project tractor, restored, original running or any condition.  CashMoline@hotmail.com

Are antique tractor prices skyrocketing?                     
Prices of old tractors have skyrocketed in the past few years, according to Ageless Iron Almanac.  Greg Petersen, an authority on farm machinery auction prices, says prices are being driven up by baby boomers who farmed or those who were raised on a farm, but left to earn their livelihoods working in an office or factory.  They are buying antique tractors as a hobby that reminds them of their rural past. And for some, apparently, money is no object.

Information compiled by Ageless Iron said a John Deere Deere 60, for example, has appreciated 315 percent over the past decade.  The John Deere 630 has appreciated, on average, more than 56 percent at auction. 
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Our updated note for 2010 is that this trend is going to continue upward due to demand and the static supply of these great tractors not being made anymore.  And when the stock market crashed 50% in 2008 tractor values held steady and continued to increase the following year as they always do.  And for example on models such as the John Deere 330 and other harder to find ones like a 420-V they have literally doubled over the last several years.
 

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