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My Bs are worth alot now

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    Posted: 14 Jul 2015 at 7:55pm
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He went to the school of how to make money 101. (buy high and sell low) To get ten grand into that tractor he paid way to much for every step while he played golf.



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That's like putting a dress on a Pig. Still a pig and nothing more.
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
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and I just sold one in 'working clothes', with loader and side weights for $900...
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wonder what my 2nd B will bring 'refurbished',2 sets of rear weights and mm cults?

maybe $1000 ?

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But this one has the padded steering wheel option. Pinch
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I think you'll be seeing that for sale for a long time. That'll be poppin' up on CL frequently...
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How could you dump $10k into it? I can't imagine a list of parts that would add up to that.
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You can get a sunbelt CA for cheap!

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So it cost this guy $10,ooo. to enjoy him self ? it did not cost me anything for him to do that . Good for him .!
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
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Now c'mon guys just look at that steering wheel cover and custom seat, that sh!t ain't cheap
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So a rich guy who remembers his grandfathers old B, or who's buddy just bought an old tractor, or who has visions of going organic on his two acre spread, or maybe just on a whim, wants an Allis Chalmers B.
 
Lets assume this thing is "perfect".  Now imagine that this guy who has a bunch of money ($10,000 is play money to some) dragged a clapped out old B into your shop and said......"I'll pay you to restore this tractor, and I want it perfect".  If the engine was bad, or stuck, the tin was bad, or missing, the gearbox was full of water, the wheels were rotted, the brakes were worn out and it needed 4 new tires......what would you have to charge to make it "perfect"?
 
Worth it?  Not to me....but I'd like a customer or two who thought that it was.
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I hate to admit it, but I put nearly $10K in my C restoration.  After a proper overhaul of every component and powder coating each piece, new tires, etc. It came to just under 10 grand.  I knew it'd never be more than a $2000 tractor, but it's the best damn $2000 tractor this side of the Mississippi!  Here she is: http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=102874&KW=&title=my-c-restoration-final-entry
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I just about fainted seeing that...green....CA!! Don't scare me like that!!
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yep, once you put that much into it, might as well keep it! you would think for $10,000, the Allis decal could be a few inches lower...
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think I wil keep hanging my extension cord o the wall as opposed to using a green CA.  LOL
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Can someone tell me what the rear seat/platform thingy is for?
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To me it looks like the owner was too big for the stock seat and he built the platform so he could move the seat back or maybe he likes to tail gate at the ball games?
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Originally posted by Charlie175 Charlie175 wrote:

How could you dump $10k into it? I can't imagine a list of parts that would add up to that.


Probably paid someone to do all the work. At 50 -100 dollars per hour?
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Hubnut,
Your tractor is like new. And it is your priveledge to spend as much on it as you like. It turned out real nice. Some people put more in their hot rods! Or airplanes. Or pickups! Enjoy the tractor!

Originally posted by Hubnut Hubnut wrote:

I hate to admit it, but I put nearly $10K in my C restoration.  After a proper overhaul of every component and powder coating each piece, new tires, etc. It came to just under 10 grand.  I knew it'd never be more than a $2000 tractor, but it's the best damn $2000 tractor this side of the Mississippi!  Here she is: http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=102874&KW=&title=my-c-restoration-final-entry
It is great being a disciple of Jesus! 1950 WD, 1957 D17...retired in Iowa,
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Lots of people around here dumping that much or more into atv's (especially the currently trendy sidexsides) then almost giving them away after a few years of thrashing them through the mud.  Many rv's seem to be the same way, really expensive new, but resale value is pretty dismal.  I say, if you want something and can afford it, more power to you!
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DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
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