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169 with extras
My turn to play what's it worth. 169 with tiller, mower and plow. Looks like it's missing the tunnel cover and I have not talked to the owner yet so I don't know anything more than what I've posted. Just want an idea.
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It has one heavy asset.......it was IH's first 16HP tractor and it was limited production.
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Blade: $150
Tiller: $300 Tractor: $600 ($800 tops) if it runs and has all the parts. If not running, I'd say no more than $400 if all the 169 applicable parts are there. If it's missing the 169 parts, it's just any other 1X9, so non running maybe $200. |
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If one were wanting/needing a package like that and everything is as it should be, it would be worth good money.
Depending on condition, $1200.00 plus.
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Sam, I was just eyeing this one too, looking at the better pics it looks like it has the original air cleaner and muffler ( can't tell condition), looks like the hour meter may be missing.
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this one for sell Holland MI Again for 2200 obo
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Another factor that should be considered is what your plans are for it. If it's a keeper you may be willing to pay a bit more than if you wanted it just to fix up and sell. You would need to get it cheap enough to be able to make any sort of profit on it.
I guess in the end all that matters is you and the seller can come to an agreement on a price you both feel comfortable with. If your gut tells you that you got a good deal then that's all that really matters.
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Well CSXengr informed me that he has already talked the owner so he seems to be first in line I'm going to back off until I hear different.
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Yes I texted him today and I am first out when he get free from the funeral of his dad. He said it will probably be Saturday. But I will keep everyone updated.
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CSXengr _______________________________ 124 w hydro lift, 124 creeper gear, 125,126,128, 129,147 electric lift, 149 w/tiller, 1200, 1450 dual 1650 w/tiller control hydro, #2 Cart, Haban sickle mower, Gannon, 17 cubic inch cart. |
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169s go for more than that.
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