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Hurry,Frist built 190 E-bay.CHEAP!

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    Posted: 07 May 2016 at 7:11am

Here u go just what the 190 collector has been waiting for. !!!

Item number 111989400668 E-bay
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nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
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First question,no picture of the actual serial number? And if my memory is correct I though a couple years ago a 190 sold at auction that was number 1, it had a narrow front. Sold maybe around Ohio? I remember it being discussed on here.
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Might be like the G with the serial number that is lower than what production stared at, but has the production type frame instead of the one of the many pre-production types.
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for something of that status & price,
you'd think he would've got a good pic of the S/N

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Originally posted by Gatz in NE Gatz in NE wrote:

for something of that status & price,
you'd think he would've got a good pic of the S/N


Yeah no kidding!!
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Originally posted by Larry W. Larry W. wrote:

First question,no picture of the actual serial number? And if my memory is correct I though a couple years ago a 190 sold at auction that was number 1, it had a narrow front. Sold maybe around Ohio? I remember it being discussed on here.


Mecum auctions sold the first 180 not too long ago.

I too would like to see a picture of both the engine and tractor serial numbers.
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has a hole in the block, it runs but smokes! ya-think?
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

has a hole in the block, it runs but smokes! ya-think?


Hey sun shine .READ ALL OF IT
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
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Super deal 2 for one money
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Im thinking 1500 for the pair, wtf, are people thinkin
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yeesh... for 20,000 Canucks I'd expect it to run and NOT be a 'fixer upper'! I don't care that there's a 'parts tractor' cause once you rob it, then #1001 is NOT original...just another 190.
I didn't see a seat on it either  though it has been a loooooooong day .
Have a look at the B I posted a link to...7000 Canucks and it's on CAR tires/rims !!!

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I asked him and he posted the serial number pictures
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I have seen the tractor. It is rough but it is # 1. Jimmy stopped by my place several years ago when he bought it and I checked it out.
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So what's it realy worth
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

Im thinking 1500 for the pair, wtf, are people thinkin


That sounds about right. Wink




Edited by VAfarmboy - 08 May 2016 at 12:36am
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my glasses is dirty!
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me thunks Fred needs that/them tractor(s)!
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holy chit....I just tooks an alcohol wipe to my glasses...whew...i'm see'in things I ain't seen before now!
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Just don't suck on it when you're done.
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even if I dip it in orange juice?
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Well that's a horse of a different color.
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It's #1! I emailed him and asked for pictures and some more info on it. Would love to own it but his starting price is high.

I stumble across the tractor 10 years ago in Wisconsin. I was buying a 190 High Crop and the guy had this one also. The guy I bought it from had bought it the week before from an old man up there. Not sure how long the older gentleman had it.
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I offered him more then the starting bid,and he said he couldn't take it off of eBay. So we will see how high it goes.
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Well so far I would say you can just wait and offer less. There can't be alot of people out there with the cash to be willing to pay big bucks for it needing a full restoration. Maybe it is just me but being the fist one wouldn't make it worth that much to me.
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Get you own number stamps and do like some others, have whatever serial number you'd like.
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Exactly,, you can take that PD out and put it in anything 190, and wow I have the first 190,,
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Well so far I would say you can just wait and offer less. There can't be alot of people out there with the cash to be willing to pay big bucks for it needing a full restoration. Maybe it is just me but being the fist one wouldn't make it worth that much to me.


I'd agree with the S/N 1 not adding much, maybe some and maybe if it was in top notch condition.

My Dad had a old Deere manure spreader, S/N 1. It was rough but restorable. When Dad died Mom literally had to give it away to get rid of it.

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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

I offered him more then the starting bid,and he said he couldn't take it off of eBay. So we will see how high it goes.


He could if he wanted to, there are no bids on it yet
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I am curious what some of you on here really think the tractor is worth?

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