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Old 05-09-2017, 12:52 PM
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Default Ballpark value on a 1862

What's a round about value for a 1862......I'm thinking of trying to bring it home with me this week.

Runs and mows, has approx 2000 hours, 54" deck, plastic is rough (broken/cracked and rigged back together), power steering works, hydraulic lift works, has a fair amount of surface rust.

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3-400 dollars...
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3-400 dollars...
Yep. Or less if possible, she pretty rough
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$200. Sorry.

IMO, the best thing about that tractor is the Sunstrand to run the PS that you can swap over to something like a clean 1641. Second best is the 54" deck if it's not rusty.

I've converted a couple of raggedy 1862/1864 tractors to a 1641. Makes a nice machine.
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The guy wouldn't go any lower than $550..... he ended up saying that he'd keep it to plow snow with.
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You did the right thing on walking away. It is not worth 550.00 unless he parts it out. The engine, at 2000 hours is tired.
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He was asking $750 on the ad and it had been posted for about a month.... We talked for a while and he told me all the particulars about it and sent a bunch of pictures. I told him that in my opinion, due to the hours, plastic damage, rust, general desirability, etc....it was about a $300 tractor.

He said he understood, and was disappointed, but wasn't mad or offended.... He offered it for $550 cash or trade, deciding to keep it if he couldn't get that. I saw last night that he's re-posted it again, asking $600 or trade.

I suspect that a guy could trade just about anything for it.... His words to me were "anything except firearms or appliances....if I can't use the item, I'll sell it to someone".
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I paid 450 for my 1862. Came with a blade but no deck. 600 hours. It's an ok tractor but my 1440 runs twice as smooth and it's just a B&S twin. Probably not a deal but I wanted a small utility tractor with power steering. Sometimes my 7265 with fel is just a pain in tight spaces and a little heavy for riding on the lawn.
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