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What might this be worth in USA

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Topic: What might this be worth in USA
Posted By: prettyview
Subject: What might this be worth in USA
Date Posted: 20 Oct 2020 at 1:31pm
I have been dealing on an AllisD-21 series 1 tractor for about 7 years now. It was bought new in 1963 and parked in a shed in 1974 with 2100 hours on it. Everything is original including big boots on back and it has a cab. It was parked because it was pushing antifreeze up the stack. I don't know if it is seized but chances are good it is.When i last saw it 5 years ago the tractor itself was in real good original shedded condition.
 It was tied up in an estate dispute for 3 years and is now for sale. What would it be roughly worth in the US in that condition.
 I am going to look at it this weekend and will take some pictures. There is also a WD and a D-17 in that shed but they are very rough although the WD does run. Also an IHC 400 diesel. Any thoughts. Located in Western Canada. Thanks.



Replies:
Posted By: DaveWisc.
Date Posted: 20 Oct 2020 at 2:55pm
Well I don’t know but I saw a D21 series 2 sell last fall for 9000 dollars and it hadn’t run for years


Posted By: Dan Hauter
Date Posted: 20 Oct 2020 at 9:23pm
I saw a D21 Series II sell several years ago at auction for $7500.  It was running but was very rough.  The drawbar had been broken & welded back together.  The welding was not done by a professional welder.  It was messy.  The D21 needed lots of expensive TLC!  A cab would lower the value of a D21 here in southwestern Illinois.  But that could be the opposite in your area.  A D21 is definitely worth saving.  The 1 you're looking at sounds like it's in good shape  EXCEPT  for the engine.  An overhaul will be expensive.  About a year ago I saw a good, unrestored, off the farm D21 Series II sell at auction for about $19,000.  It needed tires.  If you want, take the $19,000 as an approximate value and subtract the cost of an engine overhaul.  Use that value to make a ballpark offer.



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