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WD6 value?

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paul - iowa

09-06-2006 04:58:05




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this tractor is runnning and used by the town to pull its rubber tired street roller it will be coming up for sealed bids soon could someone help me with a ballpark idea? thank youthird party imagethird party imagethird party image

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El Toro

09-06-2006 10:32:48




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 Re: WD6 value? in reply to paul - iowa, 09-06-2006 04:58:05  
The tractor's sheet metal appears to be fairly straight even though it doesn't appear to have been shelted over the years.

The rear tires appear to have decent tread, hard to tell if they're weather checked. Needs front tires too. Are you allowed to drive it before submitting a bid? You won't know if the clutch
or transmission is in need of repair. Are the tractor's maintenance records available? These would be helpful in determining how much you want to bid. Having the engine running is a plus, but it may still need a complete overhaul unless the town redid the engine since they've had it. A man in Ohio just restored a Super WD6. I don't know if he had originally owned the tractor or had bought it from someone and had decided to restore it. He had the tractor completely disassembled and found a lot the bearings worn out. I have a picture of it after it was restored. I had some that were taken during the
restoration, but I must have deleted them. I can email you a picture if you want to see it.

I bought a Super C for $700.00 that ran good, but needed u-joints on the steering. It had almost new tires front and rear. I replaced the worn u-joints. It needed a paint job too. The sheet metal was very good. Tractors may be higher in your area so you would have to be the final judge on that. I think somewhere in the $700 to $1000
range. Very easy to invest $4000 to $5000 in these tractors with a complete engine overhaul, clutch, tires and painting. Hal

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