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1935 A John Deere


What's a 35' open fan shaft A worth? It is in original condition, rusty but you can still make out...

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Old 05-16-2005, 12:39 AM
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What's a 35' open fan shaft A worth? It is in original condition, rusty but you can still make out the stencils on the hood. It is still on full steel. I think it would run with a carb and mag tune up. I'm looking to buy not sell. Any ideas???
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There are, I think, three variations of the open fanshaft. Don't think it amounts to much when it comes to value though.
If it's that close to running anywhere from $4000 and up would not be out of line.
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