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    Posted: 15 Sep 2016 at 9:44am
I have a 180 Allis I'm thinking of getting rid of. Very good tractor. So many things I have done to this thing. 2nd and 3rd gear forks replaced, rebuilt fuel pump last year, new brakes, all sheet metal powder coated, 99% tires all the way around with powder coated wheels. Everything on this tractor works. Has a bush hog loader with bucket and forks that works perfect. The dash lights even work. Too many things to list and still works and performs flawlessly. My question is I found an agco I'm interested in and was wondering what I could sell this thing for. I know I'll never get out of it what I got in it but curious.
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$6500 to 7500?

180 prices seem to be higher than 190 prices for some reason.
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Lately, at local auctions, the 180's and 185's seem to go in the $4-5,000 range around here. Saw a pretty nice low hour 185 go for just over $5k a few weeks ago. Prices seem to be down. Dave
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Prices NOT down in Missouri - see recent post on a One-Eighty gas!   Mike
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That's what I was thinking skyhigh. Prices are no where near that in Missouri.
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Here's a nice 180 in Ohio, with an aftermarket turbo and duals. I think the price is pretty reasonable.
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Ask how much people will make a CASH offer for.Is it a gas or diesel? Gas may be rare but
I wish mine was a diesel seems like I have to dump 5 gal gas in every time I crank it up.
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Originally posted by WF owner WF owner wrote:

Here's a nice 180 in Ohio, with an aftermarket turbo and duals. I think the price is pretty reasonable.


I'd be very wary of that tractor duals and added on turbo equals "Its had its guts pulled
out" most of the time.
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I havn't seen a 180 sell for some time. last 1 I saw brought $3500.00 did not have a loader on it -- guy guaranteed it did not jump out of gear. 185's have held more of their value
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You might be better off to keep the 180 and forget the agco.
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I really would feel safer with a fwd. we have a lot of hills in central Missouri and snow doesn't help feeding at all. Still need a loader though.
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Not letting my 180D go anytime soon.  Uses less fuel than a comparable NH of same HP in smaller engine, two fellas around here collect AC and want mine pretty bad, has AC500 loader on it and not pretty but starts right up are willing to go $5500 as sits needing tires on rear.
Don't let anyone fool you FWD can still get stuck, as much or worse than a RWD that you know not to put there.
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Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

Not letting my 180D go anytime soon.  Uses less fuel than a comparable NH of same HP in smaller engine, two fellas around here collect AC and want mine pretty bad, has AC500 loader on it and not pretty but starts right up are willing to go $5500 as sits needing tires on rear.
Don't let anyone fool you FWD can still get stuck, as much or worse than a RWD that you know not to put there.


... but the FWD go down nice and level when they're stuck!!!
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I bought my 180D with 1 year old Westendorf loader from a guy in Kansas a year ago for $6,900. Cook tractor in Clinton had a comparable one go thru their auction for $8,000 or there about. watch a few rough 185 with loaders sell at other auctions from $5,500 - $7,500. I would price it at $8,500 a person can't buy many 70-80 horse loader tractors with new paint, tires and history like yours.
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Originally posted by caledonian caledonian wrote:

You might be better off to keep the 180 and forget the agco.

2x. If the 180 is diesel you will miss it down the road.
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If you want a 4wd replacement you need to look at a holder or pasquali those will walk over anything.   But the holders are expensive and the pasquali are rare as hens teath. I have a small pasquali it needs alot of work but I love that tractor.
http://vermont.craigslist.org/hvo/5750804083.html?lang=en&cc=gb

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