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what model tractor is this

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    Posted: 29 Mar 2010 at 8:43pm
uploads/2563/0329001615.jpgwhat model tractor is this. all of the tin work is straight and good. steel wheels look good and the trans moves into all the gears. the steering feels tight but the engine is stuck. from what I can see nothing is missing. what kind of money would it bring. the picture is from my phone so it is not the best.
66 190 GAS,49WF,B,C,37WC,48WF,3WD'S, 66ALLCROP,B1,B10,sbchevy WC
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That's a short fender model "E".  As far as a price range, others will be better suited to answer.
-John
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It's a '27 or '28 Shortfender E, 20-35. Seems complete, even the air cleaner looks OK. Depending on availability and popularity in your area I would say $3000 plus. That's what it would bring in my area.  
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I would have to say it's a 1928, 1929 or 1930 E20-35, as the 1927's only had one rib in the rear fenders.
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