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Where do you buy white parts? Agco dealer? Is that the same as a current massey dealer? What about agco whites, agco allis and later model allis tractors? Does agco still sell parts for them or were those more same tractors than agco? I see alot of those cheaper than most. Are thry any good? Also McCormick cx100 and cx105 and such are always cheaper. Not sure where you get parts for those if no McCormick dealer is near will parts cross over to caseih?
And who works on those brands if say you have a odd hydralic or transmission problem? Guess i would also ji case to that list.
 
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Where do you buy white parts? Agco dealer? Is that the same as a current massey dealer? What about agco whites, agco allis and later model allis tractors? Does agco still sell parts for them or were those more same tractors than agco? I see alot of those cheaper than most. Are thry any good? Also McCormick cx100 and cx105 and such are always cheaper. Not sure where you get parts for those if no McCormick dealer is near will parts cross over to caseih?
And who works on those brands if say you have a odd hydralic or transmission problem? Guess i would also ji case to that list.
Agco. If I can get Valtra parts with no problem from Agco, I could get White parts.
 
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Someone else liked the White and got to it before me. I’m back to kicking around the kubota as a loader for it -La1403- has popped up about an hour and a half away. Assuming one paid $12k for the m120, what’s the most one should have in the loader to still make it a good deal? (Or just what’s a good combo price as a loader tractor)
 
Um, no. Not exactly good for my usage. 51xx or 52xx would be the ticket though.
I've put plenty of seat time in on 5xxx and 7140 CIH tractors. 7xxx are good tractors but clumsy. The only haying operation I would want them for would be pulling a big square baler. 5xxx are much handier for haying, but the seats leave quite a bit to be desired.
 
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Another m120 popped up, this time with 6300 hours and a quicke q55 loader. $14,200 or best offer. I should probably check it out.
 
What would this tractor be worth in your area? It has 11k hours, needs front tires and a good bath. On the plus side, it’s a power shift, the air conditioning works, and would clean up fairly nicely. It has a new clutch for the reverser but the transmission hasn’t been touched to the knowledge of the seller (a jockey) though the shop that did the clutch did say they had the top cover off of the trans enough to say those clutches look good. It has three remotes and may need king pins someday but that could easily be kicked down the road a few years for my expected hours per year and their current condition. I’m really looking for a loader tractor but this machine has me intrigued for the price. It’s close enough to me that he has offered to let me have it a few days to try it out. Seems to have lived its prior life in an orchard.
Based on the description provided, it's difficult to determine the exact Worth of the tractor without additional information such as the make, model, and location. However, considering the high number of hours (11k), the need for front tires and a bath, as well as potential future maintenance like king pins, it might be priced lower than similar models in better condition. The power shift, working air conditioning, and three remotes are definite advantages. Given the opportunity to try it out and considering your specific needs, it could still be a good option for a loader tractor at the right price.
 
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