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What should I ask for my Allis Garden Tractor?

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    Posted: 29 Jun 2012 at 5:35pm
Looking to sell my Allis 916H garden tractor. It runs great. It comes with a mowing deck in really good shape. It also comes with another complete 916H tractor I bought to use as a parts tractor. Everything works as it should on the mower and it mows great. The paint looks good too, new battery and belts this past week.

Any ideas what I should ask for the package?
 
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Depends on the buyer,but in my opinion some where between $575 and 1000
Start high then you can work on offers.
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What size deck? Hydraulic lift? How many hrs on the Kohler? Paint condition? Things we need to know.
Yea, I can fix that.....
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Sorry, it has a 44 inch deck, it has the hydraulic lift. The paint is better than most i've seen, probably a 6-ish out of 10. I'm not sure on the hours, but they both have the 16hp kohler factory motors. The "parts" tractor has a manual lift. It also has the original Allis seat, but it needs re-upholstered. I call it a parts tractor because I couldn't get the rear end to spin freely. The engine spins free, but I haven't ran it. I'll try to upload some pics of both tractors. The first pic is the parts tractor.
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no one makes tractors like this anymore they where great  (all around) tractors that would stand up to a lot of abuse  im thinking maybe like 900 to 1200  but thats just me.

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$400.oo to $700.oo around here . Alot more if the 67 in the back round goes with them . LOL
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i'm with Fred on this one. I can tell that if someone who knows the in's/out's of that 16HP Kohler, it can be built to really perform. I have a friend who builds them for pullers, and they produce some power, for regular work around the yard, you run about 1/2 trottle. I have a 416H, which eventually I'm having him rebuild for me, gusty engine for sure.
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Thanks guys, i'll put it on craigslist and see if I get any interest.
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I doubt it has a 44" mower.  It would either be a 48" or a 42."   With the parts tractor ($150-200), the right person should be willing to go $900-$1000------------assuming the good tractor runs well.
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Link to 900 Series info:
 
42"  or  48"  deck
 
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Not sure why i said 44, it has the 48 inch deck with hydraulic lift.
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Thanks for the replies, I listed them on craigslist today for $750. Already have a couple emails on them, we'll see how it goes.
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