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Whats it really worth?

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Lwencl View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 Oct 2024 at 10:40pm
I have a 1966 HD3 with 6-way dozer, log jammer with pto winch. Undercarriage is decent, rollers idlers and sprockets are good. Engine overheated and knocks. I would say it needs a cylinder sleeve or two and maybe a piston.
The clutches are all good, as is the power director. It just needs an engine repair, or a swapped engine.
I like the machine, had it for years. I am now too old to do this kind of stuff.
My question is what is it reasonably worth as it sits?
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Non-running prices start at scrap. If it is a Buda diesel that makes it harder to repair as parts for Buda are harder to find. Yesterdays Chicago auction will give you an idea. 
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Prices are dropping on things like that…
Due to inflation of parts prices it now makes it not worth much.
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I'm guessing it shouldn't be very hard to replace the diesel engine with a gasoline one out of a D15,with as many D15 as there are around with trashed transmissions should be able to find a motor.A little dozer like that would be pretty handy around the farm.Just picking a number out of thin air I'd say at least $1,000.
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