Ok, so let's get back to answering RTR's original question. We have assertained that this is NOT a demo. We have also assertained that there are incorrect parts on it.
Let's look at the up-side. dually's on it. WFE. Runs good. So, a C/SC WFE sells stand alone around $350 - $500 in my part of the country, not the tractor, but the front axle. Tires run $500 a piece new. Good running C/SC fetch around $1000 - $1200.
So, adding things up, in my area, I would start the price around $1800-$2000 if tires are good and everything works as it should.
As in alot of cases, the parts are worth more than the assembled tractor. The C/SC tractor was a really nice combination of size, weight, and power. Very handy for small farms, cultivating, wagons, etc. And, they just have a really nice overall look to them.
Put it on eBay and see what happens if you want to get top $$$ for it. That is a roll of the dice, but I have seen some pretty crappy stuff go high, and some nice desirable stuff go low. Say that auction may end early because it is for sale locally also.
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