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Re: WHY IS THE ALLIS WD45 WORTH SO LITTLE??
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Posted by wolfy on October 19, 2004 at 19:18:30 from (207.255.131.206):
In Reply to: WHY IS THE ALLIS WD45 WORTH SO LITTLE?? posted by Emil on October 19, 2004 at 16:13:33:
Because most people have no idea how good they are. Plus, having been such a useful tractor back in the 50's most of them by now have been beat to death. Most have had 3 or 4 owners & so many you see are in pretty rough shape. A good wide front factory power steering with 14.9's and an AC snap 3-pt is still worth $3000-$3400 if in good shape. Not bad for a 1956.
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