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175 on auction

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    Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 11:21pm
There is a allis 175 for auction in my are told very clean and straight and diesel what is that worth any thoughts,  I have heard these are good tractors.  Thanks Moonlighter
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In my neck of the woods (eastern part of New York State) a 175 in reasonably good condition can bring from 6 - 8K, w/o loader. Although, I ve seen some bring more than that if shedded and with little to no rust.  The manual Power Director wet clutch was ahead of its time and is great for loader work. I've owned mine since new ( Jan '81) ..use it every day and would not part with it. I had to weld gussetts on/under the front axle/spindle as over time the twisting weakened the metal and it started to crack. With double ring chains on 18.4 tires, loaded with wheel weights, it can go through a lot of snow or deep mud, with a large round bale on the loader.    
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A 170 gas with loader sold for $6ooo about a week ago up here in northern MN.
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