Probably depends a lot on the local market, if there are a lot of cattle and haying in your area there is probably a fair demand for older utility sized tractors, todays row crop farmers don't hardly fool with that size tractor anymore, they buy older tractors to pull grain buggies and similar jobs but the 175 is too light for the large grain buggies in use most everywhere today. Assuming no loader, just the tractor, and it is running good with above average tires, good tin thats all there and good looking oil and antifreeze to indicate it has been taken reasonably good care of I would not pay over $4500.00 and I don't think it would bring that at the average auction, not in my area at least. If it has any of the following, mis-matched and worn out tires, obvious oil leaks, rough or missing tin, fuel and oil filters with all of the numbers faded off, straight water in the radiator or similar indications of poor up-keep the price goes down considerably. When pricing a used tractor these days a person has to give serious thought to the price of tires, in the last few years I have bought 2 tractors at auction for the tires alone.
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