Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog?

   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #1  

heavygilson

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I found one, Im guessing its a 20 or 30, not even sure about the model, It looks kind of like a 8N.
It has the high low shifter but does not run.

The tires are supposed to be in good condition but I have not yet seen it in person so I really dont have much info.

Any idea what the value could be?
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #2  
I found one, Im guessing its a 20 or 30, not even sure about the model, It looks kind of like a 8N.
It has the high low shifter but does not run.

The tires are supposed to be in good condition but I have not yet seen it in person so I really dont have much info.

Any idea what the value could be?

Possibly $1000 max!
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #3  
If all the sheet metal is there and straight; and u can turn the engine by hand I agree with fried1765. If u can’t turn the engine by hand $200. The reason I say this is that if the engine is locked up u will need to spend about $1000 to rebuild just the engine. And then u will find another $1000 of parts and reconditioning that needs to be done. Unless it is a labor of love u will never recoup the time that u put in to the restoration. I love my 2N but it’s only real productivity comes from mowing otherwise it truly is not worth its weight in scrap. Once again, I do love my 2N (just in case she overheard this discussion).
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #4  
Got any pictures of it?

Good running 8N’s and Ferguson’s of that era bring about $2000, so a non-runner maybe $800-$1000. As said before make sure the motor can be rotated by hand. They only have 6:1 compression so you can often rotate the fan by hand and it’ll turn over the motor.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #5  
You also need to determine the value and condition of the bush hog.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #6  
Got any pictures of it?

Good running 8N’s and Ferguson’s of that era bring about $2000, so a non-runner maybe $800-$1000. As said before make sure the motor can be rotated by hand. They only have 6:1 compression so you can often rotate the fan by hand and it’ll turn over the motor.
Ya, a running 8n around here is $2k. A friend sold his a year or 2 ago for that & it was 8n good shape with a loader.

If it's not running, chances are it's not just 1 easy fix issue or the owner would have sorted it out themselves.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #7  
Is the engine block even in rebuild-able condition? Lots of unknowns.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #8  
Is the engine block even in rebuild-able condition? Lots of unknowns.

Those old flat heads have replaceable cylinder liners. Complete rebuild kits with liners, pistons, rings, bearings, etc run about $300 last I checked.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #9  
Not running, $300-$500.

It will likely need a clutch and brakes, as well as a battery, water pump, and who knows what else if it’s been sitting for a while.

I concur with the estimate of $2000 if in good running condition.

Might make an interesting project, if you are so inclined.

An expensive money pit if you have to pay someone to get it going.
 
   / Anyone have any idea the value of a Ferguson non runner with 5ft brush hog? #10  
If all the sheet metal is there and straight; and u can turn the engine by hand I agree with fried1765. If u can’t turn the engine by hand $200. The reason I say this is that if the engine is locked up u will need to spend about $1000 to rebuild just the engine. And then u will find another $1000 of parts and reconditioning that needs to be done. Unless it is a labor of love u will never recoup the time that u put in to the restoration. I love my 2N but it’s only real productivity comes from mowing otherwise it truly is not worth its weight in scrap. Once again, I do love my 2N (just in case she overheard this discussion).

I agree!
My '51 8N just sits, but it is is excellent condition, and it's kinda sweet, so my boys will have to decide what to do with it.
I do keep it hooked on to a back blade, for very occasional use.
 

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