Fordson F "how much"

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BarryT
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Fordson F "how much"

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Hi Guys,

There's a possibility of buying an "F" but I am guessing I might have to make an offer, how much do you guys think is a reasonable offer, it has not run for a very long time, possibly 30 years or even more, outside for most of this time, from what I remember it's complete (without wings). Any help would be appreciated.

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Of the ones I have found advertised or sold at auction in the new tractor mags, One is offered at £1500.00, one sold at £5500.00 one is for sale at £8250.00 and one with no price on has been a regular advert for some months.

All claim to be in good condition with no cracks and are runners.
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I saw a runner bring $1,800 US this past spring at an auction. A rusty non runner with a stuck engine would bring only $100 to $300 over here normally. Dandy Dave!
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Post by Matt 1944 N »

Mainly this would depend on whether the engine is seized and how complete the tractor it is and the age, the older they are the more they are worth

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Also check the fuel tank bottom. Often over here they have been rusted though and are bottomless. Does it still have a timer and coils, or has it been converted to a mag? Does it have a belt pulley, or a foot rest? I once had a 1927 Fordson with a heat riser manifold that had the original Ford script on the spark plugs. Very nice running original tractor. When I sold it about 15 years ago, it brought $2500 US. The estate that it came from the owner said that he also had a cover that had fordson on it, :shock: but he burned it because it had a few mouse holes. :cry: That heat riser manifold had a mind of it's own. Sometimes it would start right up, somedays not at all. Cantancorous old chunk of iron. Some of the last of the Model T fords 1926, 1927 used a similer manifold, many were swaped out for a tried and true Holley NH carburetor and earlier manifold as they also had their good and bad days. Dandy Dave!
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