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How rare is a 140S spreader |
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Lon(MN)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Elk River,MN Points: 1987 |
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Posted: 21 Nov 2009 at 7:10am |
Is this a collectible spreader? How many were built?
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Nebraska Cowman
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2009 Location: nebraska Points: 70 |
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I'd the think the question would rather be how many have survived.
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John_SWPA
Silver Level Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Location: Burgettstown,PA Points: 148 |
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Around here, rarity doesn't matter with small manure spreaders. OLD 100 bushel PTO spreaders in working condition will sell for $1500-2000 to the crazy horse people. Ground driven units can go for $800-1000 unrestored.
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