Need value on WD 45

pdhntr

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I have researched as much as I can on the value of this, but I am still not sure.

Here is what I have.

A 1955 WD 45, I bought from a farmer up the road almost 20 years ago. He took very good care of it, and I am not a farmer so has not been used very much since then. I "sort of" restored it. Nice paint, very shiny. New decals and as much detail as I could at the time. Stored in a shed all the time.

It has a Paulson loader (snow bucket), a back blade, a sickle bar mower, a winter front that I have never used, chains, loaded tires, home made wheel weights that look nice. Tires are excellent. No leaks. Converted to 12 volts.

Can't think of anything else at the moment.......................

What do you guys think????

Thanks.

Jim
 
Need pictures and put my hands on the mechanicals, but with only your description $1500 for the tractor and maybe $500 for the rest. If the tractor is mechanically sound you may get a few hundred more.
 
about 2500 hundred for the tractor sounds a little better for that tractor does it have a 3 bolt wide front are four bolt wide front 4 bolt
 
If it's an oxnard snap coupler blade, and the mower is in good shape, they could easily bring more than the tractor.
 
(quoted from post at 09:15:36 07/02/09) about 2500 hundred for the tractor sounds a little better for that tractor does it have a 3 bolt wide front are four bolt wide front 4 bolt

Are you referring to the number of bolts that hold the plate for the center pivot? If so, it is a four bolt. Otherwise please advise.

Why, may I ask, would that affect the price?

Thanks.

Jim
 
(quoted from post at 16:20:44 07/02/09) If it's an oxnard snap coupler blade, and the mower is in good shape, they could easily bring more than the tractor.

I am sure it is not an "oxnard snap coupler" blade. It is an old heavy back blade that was on a ford, and I welded on a "tongue" and a loop so it will hook up to the snap coupler and lift arms.

I believe the mower is in good shape, but being more valuable than the tractor????

How would that be? Is "oxnard" very collectable?

Thanks.

Jim
 
The Allis blades were made at the former Brennis plant in Oxnard Ca. They weigh about as much as two brand "X" blades. I've seen them sell for well over $500. I've seen Twin wheel mowers sell for nearly that, also.
 

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