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Gary(MO) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 3:40pm
What is a H3 worth? Runs great,shows some wear on tracks and sprockets. Left steering clutch bad. Overall it looks good metal. Has pusher blade. Thanks Gary
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The worth is found where the seller's willingness to sell meets the buyer's willingness to buy meet. Eagerness and pressing circumstances in the mind of one party makes the price seem better to the other party. I know that's not the answer you're looking for but price can be so subjective from one instance to another. If you know what a farm tractor with a loader from the same year range and horsepower needing some repair work is worth the H3 might be close to that. The comparable farm tractor is an easier sell than a bulldozer and yet if a bulldozer is really what you want they are also harder to find. If I was in your situation I would be thinking $1000 to $2000 max...if I was fixing the steering clutch myself. Remember, once the undercarriage is worn out it's a parts machine unless you come across a another parts machine cheap.
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Eric. That is what I had in mind of price. If it was an easy fix would be great but sometimes when to get to problem it could turn it into a parts machine. Thanks Gary 
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I have a decent set of rails for an H-3/HD-3 with street pads !!
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     Where are you located and how much for the rails
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