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Wayne Clark

I have restored a C-101. 10 HP Kohler - 8 speed - cast iron transmission with 36" deck.

Any ideas what I could sell it for.  Thanks.  Located in  Imperial, MO.

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cschannuth

Some pictures would really help.  Welcome!

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953 nut

:WRS:            Don't know how prices are in your area, but if it operates a well as it looks I would say $ 600 + would be a fair price.     :twocents-02cents:

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rjg854

:text-bravo:Looks like you did a right fine job on that tractor  :text-coolphotos:

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Wayne Clark

Thank you.  What do you suggest as selling price?

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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ACman

NICE... :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

:confusion-helpsos: ... @T-Mo ... T-Mo ... come in T-Mo ... :lol: 

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N3PUY

I see you have a Gates Green Belt on the PTO.  Because of the belt profile it may want to flip sideways in the pulleys.  Keep an eye on it.  

I've tried them and had that problem.  The Gates "A" belt is deeper and more flexible and will handle the angle of the mule drive just fine.

$550 would be what I'ld try to sell it for.   I know you've got many hours in it and when you sell it you'll get paid $1 per hour for your time.  

I quit making them pretty and then selling them .... no profit in it!  

They sell just as well if they are dirty but mechanically sound.  Let the next owner do the pretty thing.  

 

 

 

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kudzu3

Wow! $550., $600....??? It would sell for much more than that here in N. GA. I believe that gorgeous machine would bring an easy $800-$1500, if mechanically sound, maybe more in my area.

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Ed Kennell
5 minutes ago, kudzu3 said:

Wow! $550., $600....??? It would sell for much more than that here in N. GA. I believe that gorgeous machine would bring an easy $800-$1500, if mechanically sound, maybe more in my area.

Come to the Big Show next year with the $1500 and we'll load it for ya.  :ROTF:

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ronhatch

Wayne;  2 years go I bought a '79 C-101 w/ a 36" RD deck here in northern IL for $325. The only problem was a bad front wheel bearing , rim and spindle. It ran well but it didn't look as nice as yours, so I'm thinking $500. +

would be a fair price. 

 

 

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T-Mo

Nice looking tractor.  if I had the funds, I would be up there loading it on my trailer.  Prices given are a good start.  You can start higher, but don't go too high as that will turn off a lot of potential buyers.  But, give you some room for negotiations when pricing, and give your self a bottom amount so you don't give it away.

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