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    Posted: 29 Aug 2024 at 11:19am
Posting here to get an idea what my tractor is worth. I have a 1970 180 Allis (Gasser) with 3400 hrs. 99% all original has a Westendorf TA46 Quick tach loader. This was my Grandads tractor he purchased new. Never been rebuilt, uses no oil, does not smoke, needs a new seat, and brakes, otherwise everything works as it should. Love this tractor and I really dont need to sell but would just like a small utility tractor with a cab with heat and air, so just wondering on a price for this tractor??
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Bucket width and style might be helpful.
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Sorry 6 foot bucket and it is quiktach as well as the loader.









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MMM, a few variables here- paint condition , tires ?? Being a  gasser kinda lowers the price, brake job is not bad , but not fun on them -  - I always watch for these, $4500 would be in my mind with a loader 
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

MMM, a few variables here- paint condition , tires ?? Being a  gasser kinda lowers the price, brake job is not bad , but not fun on them -  - I always watch for these, $4500 would be in my mind with a loader 

That’s the combined price I saw these two items go for at a consignment auction not long ago
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 I kinda look for these, and thats a max price Ive noticed,

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I bought my 180 gas about two years ago for $3000 CAD (approx. $2200 USD) including delivery, about 180 miles. No loader, very faded paint, but mechanically very tight with no dents/dings in the tin and no third gear issues. About 2800 hours on it. I thought that was a good price. A lot of people don't like larger gasses, but I actually prefer gas if I'm looking for used, because there's so little to go wrong and do cheap to rebuild if something is wrong. But not many people would agree with that.

You say it's a 1970. I assume that would have the hydraulic PTO engagement rather than mechanical? The mechanical would be a big turn off for me.

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