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180/d17

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Gary(WI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 24 Sep 2010 at 9:27pm

I am looking at a 180 and a d17 series 3   Both in excellent condition and always sheded wonder what they are worth  180 is the last year they were made with 2 speed pto diesel 4xxx hrs w/ cab in good shape  D17 about the same maybe rear axle trouble interetested in Values if anybody has an opinion   Thank You  Gary Roidt

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Just my opinion -- you don't say if the D17 is diesel , but assuming it is.  Always tough to guess without a lot more info -- but, I'd say around $3000 for the D17 and  maybe up to $4000 for the 180. Could be a little more if they are really excellent - and close to you. I'm willing to pay a little more for something I don't have to travel far to get. If the D17 really has rear axle trouble, the price would drop significantly.
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180. Great tractor for chores or field work . It is worth about twice as much as the D-17 you mentioned. Series IV, D-17 would be a different story.

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The 180 would be choice!
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It depends on what shape they are in mechanically. I gave $2500 for a series 1 D17 diesel that ran good, has good tin, and needed 4 tires. If it has rear end troubles, there's no way I'd give $3K for it. I'm thinking more on the line of $1000 if the tires are good and the engine is ok for a gas. Maybe $1500 if it was a good running diesel.
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One-Eighty is better choice, I think?  It will have updated hydraulics that you can use on most any later hydraulic setup, heavier 3pt, & 301 diesel for around $5000.  Cab is a bonus for cold weather.  The D17 series 3 if powered by the gas 226 is tough to beat for cold weather starting as a chore tractor.  Those will fire off even below zero.   Probably around $2500 for it. 
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