If that's an AC mower that works on the C it's most likely worth more than all 3 of those tractors combined if it's complete. But area will affect price too. The WD fully restored is worth about 1500 bucks here. The B slightly less with the C without the mower about the same as the B. The collector market just isn't what it was a few years back. So here you'd be lucky to get between 3 and 4 K for all three tractors less the mower. I bought a C for 300 last year. Now a mower like that could be worth in working condition 1K and up. If it's actually a complete working AC unit you may be surprised at what it's worth.
The MF 165? 4K or better depending on condition. Again area will affect prices. Here that 165 might, on a good day bring 3500 with the loader. That doesn't reflect on the tractor but rather the lack of dealer support in this area.
Now that's on private individual sales. If you are trying to trade in all that stuff at one time you could take a bath on value. Me? I'd see what I could get for them. Try a dedicated AC forum on the C with the mower. Could be a collector or 2 that would be very interested in a C with a mounted mower. Don't get your hopes up on the B or WD. Although there are a lot of guys still collecting most are brand loyal and it seems that JD and IH/Farmall are the two most sought after ones out there and even they have dropped in value. Id' say AC is in 3rd place followed by MF. But the MF165 is still new enough that they make good main tractors for hobby farmers or chore tractors for small farmers.
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