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We are needing some advice! We have a model 104107 and do not know the year. From what I have found, it's early 70's, I think. We've been doing a lot of work on it (decals, paint, new battery-starter-fuel pump-3pc set of blades). The muffler is almost new. It's a beauty! We also have 2 look-like-new attachments: snow plow and grader. Ok....so that is what we have.....and it's all set to go to someone who will appreciate the power and the awesomeness of this machine. We want to get this listed (Locally? Across the States? Ideas?) and sold before the snow flies here in Iowa. So I'm asking for knowledge on what year this is, what y feel the complete package should sell for, and suggestions on placing an ad. I have more photos, if needed. Thanks much!!!

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953 nut

:WRS:    1-0140 is the model number for a '72 Charger 10 Automatic. That appears to be what you have. As to value, hard to say, I don't know how strong the demand is in your area. You could list it on this site in Classifieds and ask whatever you think it is worth and be open to offers.

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 I am not a serious collector (or a marketing expert), but I follow the CL listings in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas.  That is a really nice setup, and I am curious about how much you want to ask.  I see similar setups listed in the 1200-1500 range, and I think they look reasonably priced.  I have also seen a very nice restored Wheel Horse with lots of attachments listed for over 2k, but the seller has been walking the price down over time.

In my opinion, I don't think your market is collectors.  Your market is the guy getting ready to drop $1800 on a box store riding mower without attachments.  You just need to persuade him how much more awesome it would be to own this!  I would consider putting it on a trailer with a for sale sign and showing it off.

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@Rhondalea :WRS:

Nice looking tractor and attachments. The mid mount grader often sells for $200-$300. The snow/dirt plows go for $100-$150.

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