Ford 4610 - How much is it worth?

I've been offered a Ford 4610 2wd but just wondered how much would be reasonable to give for it.

It's a Jewellair (Industrial Tractor) so no link arms and the PTO doesn't work. Engine breathes a bit. Few leaks and drips. Cab frame itself not too bad but roof shot, most glass gone and doors missing. Electrics non existent. Front tyres worn rears about 60%.

Any ideas what is reasonable to give for it?
Cheers
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians
I've been offered a Ford 4610 2wd but just wondered how much would be reasonable to give for it.

It's a Jewellair (Industrial Tractor) so no link arms and the PTO doesn't work. Engine breathes a bit. Few leaks and drips. Cab frame itself not too bad but roof shot, most glass gone and doors missing. Electrics non existent. Front tyres worn rears about 60%.

Any ideas what is reasonable to give for it?
Cheers
Loader?
 

db9go

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Buckinghamshire
I've been offered a Ford 4610 2wd but just wondered how much would be reasonable to give for it.

It's a Jewellair (Industrial Tractor) so no link arms and the PTO doesn't work. Engine breathes a bit. Few leaks and drips. Cab frame itself not too bad but roof shot, most glass gone and doors missing. Electrics non existent. Front tyres worn rears about 60%.

Any ideas what is reasonable to give for it?
Cheers
What gear box has it got
what air compressor has it got
What happened to the loader
I have one here
 
What gear box has it got
what air compressor has it got
What happened to the loader
I have one here

6 Forward 4 Reverse (Strange I know)
Air compressor was taken off many years ago I believe (when PTO failed) and pump failed for loader and rams leaked so was taken off. :rolleyes:
 
Got to yard today to find out someone decided it would be fun to run radiator dry and its taken the head gasket with it.

They've offered it me for nothing, said it saves them either the cost to repair or to send it to Scrap guy.
 

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