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What would something like this go for around your parts? Good rear rubber, runs good, some leaks, dual hyd, no lift...cant find the numbers but was told its either a DC3 or DC4.










Only numbers I saw


 

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Stephenscity said:
Never see them here.Sorry!
REally? I wonder if thats agood or bad sign :lol:
 

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That's a DC-3. A DC-4 has the axle mounted under the radiator. Pretty scarce around here but Farmall H and M's range from 1000-2000. I would say 1500 would be a good price on it.
 

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you see more row crops in this country about $2000 for a D. They will make a M Farmall live hard at a pull. Tires on back good buy new over $1000 so $2000 and down go for it.. ;)
 

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Thanks folks....I will keep it at the house for this year and decide on the purchase early next season I think. The girls really wanted that little 2N bad so our money went there. I have a "feeling" this Case may never leave our barn ;)
 

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Thanks for those pic's they were awesome.....I love the vintage pics like that.
 

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gordon1121 said:
Never seen one with the wide front around here but I'd say Ernie and Casman are pretty close on the price.
I'll let it sit and take care of it for a year or so and if we can get together on the price i may just pick it up to complete my mini collection
 

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Red Kiwi said:
If it was out here I would expect $3-4000 (NZ)
WOWO!
 

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1031d said:
So Derick, are you a CASE owner now?
Nope not yet! A little Ford got in our way and the Case has officially hit the back burner....all three of the ladies in my life saw a VAC and decided they liked it size better
 

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1031d said:
Derick, we have 6 of the VA series and one VC, they are handy for the size. Parts are everywhere and they are light and simple to work on.
I think a VA series would be a better fit than that DC but it will stay there until he takes it back....I'm gonna pull it this year in July for the heck of it
 
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