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Re: Value of IHC 766 = ?
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Posted by K.B.-826 on March 19, 2005 at 18:54:27 from (209.163.30.89):
In Reply to: Value of IHC 766 = ? posted by Mark B in TN on March 19, 2005 at 17:25:58:
Sounds fairly decent. $8500 sounds a tiny bit high. If this tractor is at a dealership, have them run it on the dyno while you watch. Without hearing the starter, it's hard to say what's wrong, could just be that the starter drive overrunning clutch is slipping, could be the ring gear on the flywheel. You should be able to find 34" rubber anywhere between $600-$800, depending on the brand. Figure at least $100 to fix the radiator. I always kind of wonder about these old low houred tractors. It's at least 30 years old, at 2700 hours, that's only 90 hours a year, possible, but unusual. Since the canopy if homemade, it is not a ROPS. Do not expect it to offer any protection in the event of a rollover. Offer $7500 and see what happens.
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