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crawler1
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mc crawler

Post by crawler1 » Thu May 05, 2016 8:29 pm

Hi everyone, looking at buying a 1952 MC crawler, nice shape no blade. Lots of new parts like, radiator, complete wiring, switches, seat, muffler, all fluids and filters, carb, steering bushings etc. Older repaint looks good. Tracks and rollers are good. Steering work good. Has drawbar and pto. Starts right up no smoke and great oil pressure. No knocks or bearing noise anywhere. Any ballpark idea on what these are worth? Any help would be great. Thanks

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gregjo1948
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Post by gregjo1948 » Fri May 06, 2016 3:37 am

Unless you need it to work in muddy or soft ground, I would say you'd be better off with a rubber tired tractor. With no blade, you're buying a machine that will tear up the ground you're driving on more and will probably cost more to maintain, without the useful attachment of the blade. I think it should be bought for $2000.00 or less. Just my opinion!
JD 350B diesel 6way blade, Case 580B Loader/backhoe, Farmall 504 high crop w/ flail boom mower, International 404 , International 284 diesel w/belly mower, 1972 Ford F600 dump truck, Galion 3-5 roller, Allis Chalmers D17, 1620 Ford

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Post by pcsaw » Fri May 06, 2016 10:16 am

Most of them are for play n show don't know what your planing on doing with it but if everything is right on it ur probably I've seen them go anywhere from 4 to 6 thousand and I seen one sell for 18,500 but still don't know what made it bring that much

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