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    Posted: 25 Aug 2010 at 7:44pm
I have a chance to purchase a 60 Allis combine shed kept but not run for 30 years. what would be a fair price to offer?  JCinPA
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$500.00 and free storage in my shed...LOL
WC, WD, WD45, WD45D, WD45PS, D17, B12, Two-Ten, 185, 710, and 7010
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$100.  I ran a wanted ad in Lancaster Farming last year.  I got 20 calls.  I could have had 15 of them for $100 or less than.  Don't be stupid and overpay.  A lot of guys have grand plans,  then next thing they know, 10 years have gone by and it's in the way and they haven't done anything.  They just want them gone, but want a little cash to save face??  They're out there cheap.  60's, 66's, 72's, 90's and yes, 100's.
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JNunn I may just take you up on the free storage.  Will that be right beside that 100?  LOL JCinPA
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I recently bought a barn kept 66 with a parts 60 from a neighbor.  He wanted $200.  I told him I couldn't take them for that and offered $500.  (I never was good at bargaining!).  He let me pay $400. 
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$300 for my 72 (plus >$500 in parts)
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Originally posted by JCinPA JCinPA wrote:

I have a chance to purchase a 60 Allis combine shed kept but not run for 30 years. what would be a fair price to offer?  JCinPA
 
 
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In very good shape...$500. (unlikely if sitting 30 years. They still deterioate)Downhill from there
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$500 for a field ready one, and subtract for the repairs to get one that way? Alot of under $100 ones around if you figure it that way!
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Originally posted by ToddBinNY ToddBinNY wrote:

$100.  I ran a wanted ad in Lancaster Farming last year.  I got 20 calls.  I could have had 15 of them for $100 or less than.  Don't be stupid and overpay.  A lot of guys have grand plans,  then next thing they know, 10 years have gone by and it's in the way and they haven't done anything.  They just want them gone, but want a little cash to save face??  They're out there cheap.  60's, 66's, 72's, 90's and yes, 100's.
 
 
Hey Tod, send me a few of those phone numbers!  I need to get 2-3 good ones this fall.
Lancaster PA is in my backyard.
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Bid one up to $500 at neighbors auction last year could have stored it there too but let it go for $525
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Thanks All for the info.   JCinPA
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Let me know where I can find a 100.  Been looking but they all have the engines missing and are in very bad shape.
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If it's close enough to easily get home, worth a lot more. In good shape - around $500. From there, the worse the condition, or further travel, the value drops. I hauled a pretty good one back from Michigan --- $200 about 4 yrs ago.
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Yaz.  You once commented that you liked Farm and Dairy.  Subcribe to Lancaster Farming and run a wanted ad in the Mailbox Markets.  I ran an ad in both and the one in Lancaster Farming yielded 20 calls.  I don't have any of the numbers I want to give out................There are 1 or 2 that are very nice and cheap.  We took down a old barn(circa 1875) at our farm and lost a lot of storage space.  When we get a new one up, I'll see if I can get those.  We farm 800 acres and own a CIH 1680 and a Deere 3300.  The AC would a winter project and something for clover and timothy seed.  It would be stupid for me to buy a nice machine and then tarp it in my yard.  Anything in LF would be short drive for you.  More of them and in better shape.  I've seen 25-30 machines in OH, MN, PA, NY, MI, IN, NH, KY.  Very nice machines 2-3 hours from you.  Good luck.
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any pictures? kept inside ? how long since used? thanks marc.
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Originally posted by Rawleigh Rawleigh wrote:

$300 for my 72 (plus >$500 in parts)
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any pictures? kept inside? how long since used. thanks marc
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