Posted by Dugger on March 01, 2015 at 07:19:06 from (199.116.80.152):
In Reply to: IH 100 sickle mower posted by Dave H (MI) on March 01, 2015 at 06:55:14:
[quote="Dave H (MI)"](quoted from post at 09:55:14 03/01/15) The 100 mower can come in different combinations. Gets a little confusing, but if you look at the sales literature you will find listed a 100 trailer and also semimount and FH listed as 100 mowers. Later the literature changed and the 100 mower was a trailer mower and others were kept in the 100 series (for example 110/115 midmount, 120 semimount). Later they became "1000 series". If we are talking about the #100 trailer mower, then I can tell you I have seen three of these sell at local auctions. The first was a complete mower, untested, typical condition, sold for $550. Two guys wanted it badly. The second was a pallet of parts which included a balanced head...$325. The last was a complete mower, untested, typical condition...sold for $85. I bought that last one. Other prices for the same mower, different configurations: 120 semi-mount...$210. Tractorhouse had a FH one for $350 listed. Lastly, the other mowers that I bought personally: 115 midmount, $350. 120 Semimount, lots of parts and a manual, $110. I don't honestly think the prices frequently given for these on the forums are very representative of value. I know it happens that they sell for over $500 but the mower just does not have that kind of value. The only one I ever saw go for that much was when two guys got very competitive with each other at an auction. It was clearly a collector thing. I always watch for them and note what they sell for.[/quote]
I go to Mowrey auction every month and usually
There is at least one there
A 100 semi mount balanced head 9 foot will always
Bring a thousand or more
I know because I've been trying to buy one for several years
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