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Have a running 1045 to sell, with mower deck and snowblower. 10 Hp Kohler engine. Bought new, one owner, belongs to my in-laws. Location: Indianapolis. What would be a fair price?

 

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WheelHorse79

The belt guard may say 1045, but the tractor pictured is not a 1045.  A true 1045 would have the round rear fenders, different tank stand and different PTO engagement (a foot pedal and not a lever).  That tractor looks like a big block and is probably a '66 or later model.  Other experts can render their opinion on which model this tractor truly is.

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TDF5G
25 minutes ago, WheelHorse79 said:

The belt guard may say 1045, but the tractor pictured is not a 1045.  A true 1045 would have the round rear fenders, different tank stand and different PTO engagement (a foot pedal and not a lever).  That tractor looks like a big block and is probably a '66 or later model.  Other experts can render their opinion on which model this tractor truly is.

I don't' think they came with hood mounted faucets either. :wacko:

 

I'm sorry I couldn't help myself.  Seriously, the tractor looks like it's in good shape and someone will surely grab it.  As far as a fair price, it's worth what someone is willing to pay.  Probably $300-500 range.

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rj35hunter

That is a 1966 1046 with the short oil pan and adapter plate to frame.....nice tractor

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wh500special

I've seen fewer 1046's than 1045's.  If that sucker is in original condition (minus the seat), then WOW!

 

If I was selling it, I wouldn't take $500 for it if it was that nice of an original.

 

Steve

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Bttatro

I would think,  at least in my area,  (WI) with all the extras and great condition I wouldn't take less than 750.00

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RedRanger

I don't think I've ever seen a 1046.  Cool!

 

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ACman

:text-yeahthat:!!!

 Does anyone know how many were built  ? Calling @gwest_ca

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I've never even seen a 1046! Better grab it because that is a piece of history!

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WheelHorse79

I didn't look closely enough at the belt guard to notice that it's a 1046!  It is indeed rarer than a 1045.  I would love to buy it from you, but I'm out of space and out of money.  I agree that a price of $500-700 is probably appropriate just for the tractor due to its rarity and condition.  This tractor is so rare that many Wheel Horse collectors didn't even know it existed until someone produced a service bulletin that mentioned the 1046 model.  I believe it's even rarer than the 754.

 

P.S.  If you do want to sell it, please let me know.  I might be able to swing a deal and hide it from the wife.

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RedRanger

Now you guys are just talking the price up for all us Hoosiers!!!!  :lol:

 

I'd say $500-$600 if it runs as it looks.

Looks like a real nice original.

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ACman

Man I know of a 1045 forsale and now a 1046 ! Missed out on a 520-8 a month ago and it looks like I'm not going to be getting any new :wh:Horses soon :crying-yellow: . Three missed opportunities on some rare tractors  :rant2: in a months time . 

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TDF5G
45 minutes ago, RedRanger said:

Now you guys are just talking the price up for all us Hoosiers!!!!  :lol:

 

I'd say $500-$600 if it runs as it looks.

Looks like a real nice original.

Y'all can't blame me, I said $300-500.

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CasualObserver
1 hour ago, ACman said:

 

 Does anyone know how many were built  ? Calling @gwest_ca

 

Builld quantity (as with most models) is unknown.  The 1046 an extremely short run model though. They never even made a manual for it. Only documentation was a parts list that had the engine differences from the 1056.

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wh500special
4 hours ago, ACman said:

.....Missed out on a 520-8 a month ago...

I've got one here in St. Louis if you feel like a car ride...

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520HC

I got one too!!

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