Mf 7715
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50 is the price of them. I was thinking €36inl vat + fees.Maybe £ + vat + fees. =€ 50-55 which is the value if them
50 is the price of them. I was thinking €36inl vat + fees.Maybe £ + vat + fees. =€ 50-55 which is the value if them
18 X 6 doesn't have a left hand shuttle.think its that one, mentioned it having the left hand shuttle and the button
not that well versed on 300 series. dad mentioned if it had the 3 levers in the center, probably get somewhere with that price but even then, would have to be in spotless. either way he thinks 10-13k shouldve been enough for it18 X 6 doesn't have a left hand shuttle.
was hoping to go,399 looks like it has a 18 sp box fine for everything but loader worknot that well versed on 300 series. dad mentioned if it had the 3 levers in the center, probably get somewhere with that price but even then, would have to be in spotless. either way he thinks 10-13k shouldve been enough for it
Hey boss, the idea is to let us know before the auction:scratchhead: what was listed?Was anyone At The auction In North Wexford With The Fendts On Friday?
Was anyone At The auction In North Wexford With The Fendts On Friday?
Hey boss, the idea is to let us know before the auction:scratchhead: what was listed?
716 with new vario might have been a good buy.
wonder if the full service includes the transmission
I didn't go but my dad bought a front end hydraulic bale grab for 160 euro. It's an unusual design with a third pole above where the bale would go, although the ram is pretty rusty. He said everything was cheap in it, and many tractors didn't sell as they didn't meet reserve.Any prices from the wexford auction.
Doe’s always fetched good money, the major and 2000 made serious money!https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-punter-parts-with-51000-for-a-1934-marshall/
https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-1968-doe-130-sells-for-a-whopping-71000/
https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-almost-19000-for-a-27-year-old-john-deere-2850/
wtf is going on across the channel. its like all of a sudden they decided to go on a vintage frenzy
They are cashing in the bitcoin and investing in 2850’s.... it’s a no brainierhttps://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-punter-parts-with-51000-for-a-1934-marshall/
https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-1968-doe-130-sells-for-a-whopping-71000/
https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/auction-report-almost-19000-for-a-27-year-old-john-deere-2850/
wtf is going on across the channel. its like all of a sudden they decided to go on a vintage frenzy
they did but i wasnt expecting a banks worth to be doled out for a partially restored marshallDoe’s always fetched good money, the major and 2000 made serious money!
They are cashing in the bitcoin and investing in 2850’s.... it’s a no brainier
Been told by a friend of the old man to keep the 7840 for a few years. Its a 97 tractor but lads are buying white cabs for vintage rallies a few years down the road they be lapping up the nh decal ones. Sounds like the value of the tractor be going in a few yearsYou'd better take good care of your one now!!
Compared to what mint 10 series Ford's make at those auctions, that 2850 is about right.
It's still a dear tractor though!
I read elsewhere today that a Fendt 614 with less than 5k hours made 28k over the weekend.
They are cashing in the bitcoin and investing in 2850’s.... it’s a no brainier