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    I am starting to deal with an estate and the lawyer tells me I need values for the equipment. Anybody know an appraisor for old 2 cylinder Deers? From Spoker D to an 830 and about 30 in between.

    Thanks

    #2
    Vintage tractors are a hot commodity..
    Where are you located..have people who will be interested.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Vintage tractors are a hot commodity..
      Where are you located..have people who will be interested.
      Central Alberta, but right now I just need values for the lawyer, then talk with accountant and decide how to proceed.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ronski View Post
        Central Alberta, but right now I just need values for the lawyer, then talk with accountant and decide how to proceed.
        Donate them to Charity, Saskfarmer3 is registered....

        Isn't your wife's name "Charity"?

        Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 24, 2019, 21:46.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ronski View Post
          I am starting to deal with an estate and the lawyer tells me I need values for the equipment. Anybody know an appraisor for old 2 cylinder Deers? From Spoker D to an 830 and about 30 in between.

          Thanks
          Machinery Pete likely your best bet. Likely machinerypete.com.

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            #6
            How about an original model M ? In running condition .Has belt pulley, multiplier ,pto ,owners manual ect

            Located in sask.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
              Machinery Pete likely your best bet. Likely machinerypete.com.
              Greg Peterson definitely knows his tractors.

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                #8
                Some on kijiji. Will give a bit of an idea.

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                  #9
                  Kinda depends on the beneficiaries lol.

                  Several auction houses can provide data.

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                    #10
                    Lots of 2 cyl clubs around you might find help there. Would think a google search would find you some numbers most of those guys would likely help.

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                      #11
                      Rather than spend a bunch of money on appraisers, which will just cost the estate more, can you just use comparables( which is all the appraiser will do anyways)?

                      RB auctions lists 138 sales results for JD antique tractors. Unless you have something really rare, should be able to find comparable tractors there for free.

                      https://www.rbauction.com/john-deere-antique-tractor?keywords=&category=77925324948&manufacture r_name=JOHN%20DEERE&id=ar https://www.rbauction.com/john-deere-antique-tractor?keywords=&category=77925324948&manufacture r_name=JOHN%20DEERE&id=ar

                      Might need to create a free account to view.

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                        #12
                        I do like af5, on rb you see what people will pay, on another note another auction this year in redwater of all old stuff they gave it all away, cousin bought two numbered cats for peanuts. Did the market fall out?

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                          #13
                          Go on Mecum Auctions website and search John Deere tractors.You will find lots of restored and original JD tractors and their sales figures. Good luck!

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