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Old 10-15-2017, 03:13 AM
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I have a 125 hydro lever is rusted and won't move, air cleaner is missing. I got it from a guy said it started for him and started moving backwards so he stopped it. I had the back blocked up under the frame, it tryed to start. It has the tiller lift and gear box. What is it worth? I also have a 149 itwas a running tractor till someone went into his wood shed pulled off the fuel line and set it on fire. The hood hinge is broke (good because the hood wasn't on it at the time of the fire) left front tire was burned, coil and plug wire need replaced, steering wheel has some damage but useable, carb looks ok if you kit it. It looks like it could be fixed, tiller pto belt is on it and it looks fine, cast iron engine won't be hurt. This one also has the tiller lift and gear box. Also have a tiller that came with the 149 and a ruff mower deck. What is this stuff worth?
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Old 10-21-2017, 11:54 PM
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I have a tiller that came with the 149. What other tractors does it fit and what is it worth? Both my 149 and 125 have the tiller lift and gear box, are they the same or do they only fit the tractors that they are on? And what are they worth? In my post from 8-3-17 Gompers said they were worth more then the tractor? A little background I started collecting 29 years ago and had 15 tractors. I am down to 10 now 4 are IHCCs. With my health I cannot fix all of them some are going to have to go, I am going to try to keep one of the CCs. Thanks for your time to read this, Wayne
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Old 10-22-2017, 05:44 PM
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Pictures would go a long way to tell what they are worth.
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I have a tiller that came with the 149. What other tractors does it fit and what is it worth? Both my 149 and 125 have the tiller lift and gear box, are they the same or do they only fit the tractors that they are on? And what are they worth? In my post from 8-3-17 Gompers said they were worth more then the tractor? A little background I started collecting 29 years ago and had 15 tractors. I am down to 10 now 4 are IHCCs. With my health I cannot fix all of them some are going to have to go, I am going to try to keep one of the CCs. Thanks for your time to read this, Wayne
The tiller gear boxes will be a direct bolt on anything with a cast iron rear end. After that it's just belt size and Cub cadet 3point lift. Usually a tiller will bring 3 to 400 dollars depending on what model, condition and if all the parts are there
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You want us to value the gearbox? Or the lift? Or the tiller? Or all of it? What do you want to know??
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At some point I would like to sell it all including the tractors (149 and 125). I don't need a tiller so I think I well keep one of the 1450s.
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At some point I would like to sell it all including the tractors (149 and 125). I don't need a tiller so I think I well keep one of the 1450s.
Ok..... that's great and all. But you still didn't answer the question. What do you want a price on? If you want a price on ALL of it, we need more than pics of the rear of a tractor. We all know what a tiller gearbox is, and what they are worth. We needs pics of a tiller or a tractor or both to give you a price. But, if you aren't selling it anytime soon, why worry about it?
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In a post on 10-15-17 no one replyed thats why I thought I would break it down some.
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In a post on 10-15-17 no one replyed thats why I thought I would break it down some.
No pics in that thread either. No pics, hard to value. Besides, in the "what is it worth" section there are over 100 threads. Scroll through the posts. I found one on a tiller and a 149 in about 30 seconds. That's part of the purpose of this section...... so we don't have to keep valuing equipment over and over and over.... you can just search it.
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