Reluctantly selling an Allis 200 my dad and I bought from Curtis Mabe here in NC last summer. It was supposed to have been a worker my dad was mainly going to use with a side cutter and progressed into tearing down to clean and touch up and fix the bugs. It was a good running tractor when dad brought in the shop. We got it stripped as far as it needed to be and he completely cleaned and degreased it before we were set to start on putting it back together….. but heartbreakingly he passed of a sudden stroke last December and I’ve decided after all the tractors he and I have worked on or restored I just can’t finish this one,don’t want to finish it without him so I’m letting it go. I give Curtis $6400 for it…. he went after a restored 200 unit and this one to do the same thing, use it for work. But while on his trip to get both tractors dad had called him to ask if he knew of a 200 for sale and Curtis said I’ll bring one back for you and $6400 is what he paid. Still runs but of course needs to be reassembled but I’d like to get what he paid for it plus I have around $1200 or so in new parts I’ll let go with it including … Repaired fenders,nose cone and hood (dents and dings straightened out) New Turbo elbow New Air Cleaner assembly New Chrome Exhaust pipe 2 new front wheels/tires New custom made batt box New gauges minus tach New decals New seat New steering wheel Control lever for one that was broken A second seat assembly Extra instrument hood One new tie rod assembly …… off the top of my head I think that’s all the parts. Message me and I can give more info, thanks
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