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Advice on disposition of old Allis equipment

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Topic: Advice on disposition of old Allis equipment
Posted By: yfarm
Subject: Advice on disposition of old Allis equipment
Date Posted: 01 Nov 2017 at 9:04pm
Recently purchased a property as is that contains old Allis tractors, crawlers(k) and graders all but one k model crawler with wheel steering are non operational. One grader is Allis tractor style, others are 4 cyl gas conventional and one Fiat Allis 4 cyl gas grader. Auction vs advertise individual items? Also has old MCCormick Deering crawlers and dragline.



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Posted By: JohnCO
Date Posted: 01 Nov 2017 at 11:16pm
If you list them on this site, along with pictures, I suspect you will make more off them with less hassle then any other way. There are a lot of honest, knowledgeable folks here will won't lead you astray.


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Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2017 at 5:46am
Specialty items are sometimes hard to price let alone get what they may be worth - unless some knowledge of both rarity and work-ability is known. 
 Auction seems a good way but everyone at one is looking to steal something worth Hundreds for $10  
 Pictures and questions might get you some good ideas to start from .

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Posted By: Orange4ever
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2017 at 8:28pm
Recently attended an auction the prices were so low it was shameful Craigs list and this site would've made him 10 times as much money as what the auction did. Auctioneer spent a minute on each piece and sold it for below scrap value if you cannot sell it here or Craigslist scrap it yourself

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Posted By: pinball
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2017 at 7:42pm
I do think the interest in these old crawlers and old tractors are going south. When scrap metal got so hi a few years ago a lot of equipment, cars were scrapped. Parts are very handy for the older crawlers and tractors so they can be expensive. Most have ended up in salvage yards. Like they say have you ever seen a poor guy that owns a salvage yard. I RECENTLY was at a salvage yard. I turned the corner and there were 5 hoods for an allis h4 crawler. mine isn't the best so I told the guy I would give him 50 bucks for one of them. he said they were 100 apiece. Since he had 5 of them and there really isn't much for salvage price I thought it was a fair offer. Well there probably still there. I don't have a problem with people making money with there salvage but one thing I do think is that they don't care about anything except how much money they make. I do think in 20 years there wont be anyone looking for these old crawlers of tractors. just my 3 cents worth.


Posted By: JC-WI
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2017 at 12:10am
Yfarm, I would love to see what your looking at...  PLEASE post pics of all the pieces you are planning on selling, specially the Crawler with the steering wheel... Thank you, JC


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Posted By: Sugarmaker
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2017 at 1:49am
Originally posted by yfarm yfarm wrote:

Recently purchased a property as is that contains old Allis tractors, crawlers(k) and graders all but one k model crawler with wheel steering are non operational. One grader is Allis tractor style, others are 4 cyl gas conventional and one Fiat Allis 4 cyl gas grader. Auction vs advertise individual items? Also has old MCCormick Deering crawlers and dragline.


Welcome!
There might be some folks interested on here. parts machines or restorations if a desirable piece. I agree that some pictures might help with the direction to go and or spark some interest or at least get you some comments about what you have. Congratulations on buying the farm. Sounds like it has many old skeletons!
Regards,
 Chris


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