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Allis sickle bar mower value?

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    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 at 3:43pm
I have an old sickle bar mower that sat in the barn unused for over 40 years.
I had one new tire and one bald tire.
What is it worth?


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I watch a 80t and a 82t sell Aug. 26, the 80t sold for 400.00 and the 82t sold for 450.00. I think your is a 82t. The one thing that makes a different is how the cross arm is. HTH 
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Thanks for the reply!
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That is an 80T the axle on the 82 is angled from side to side.  If it's complete and working I would think you could get $400.  I can't see if it has a belt on it so that may lower the price.  They are expensive!
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John, thanks for your advice!
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

That is an 80T the axle on the 82 is angled from side to side.  If it's complete and working I would think you could get $400.  I can't see if it has a belt on it so that may lower the price.  They are expensive!


Just get a 'C' belt the right length works better than the originals if the pulleys are worn some.C104 fits those as well as I can remember.
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Without a doubt that mower in the picture is an 82t. We have bought a few in the last year and none have been over $300 for a useable machine and one had a 9' bar
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A lot determines value. Is it ready to use? Does it need sections? Guards?
I bought a nice 82S, replaced all sections because I wanted to update it. 2 new belts, and before I knew it I had over $700 total in it. Was it worth it? Absolutely, it’s a great mower. Matches up with my AC conditioner behind it. I hit the jack pot for something I had been looking for for a long time.
I’ve never run a trail mower before but it looks to be in good shape. Just need some more info to give an opinion on value.
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This is an 80T... with the curved front


Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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