agonair

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An estate sale coming up is selling an 806 gas. It is one owner. Original paint. Wide front, flat top fenders, 3 pt hitch. I know the tractor, not sure on hours, nor have I heard it run. Rear tires look ok. Curious as to the range it should bring.
 
I just can't see how there can be any market for a 90+ hp gas tractor. I can't see it getting used much.

Glenn F.
 
On something like that,there is no top dollar or Set "value".On a common item,there is usually a stopping point.With something 'rare' or not plentiful,all bets are off. It all depends upon who is there and how bad do you want it.If you want it--buy it. There may never be another like it offered. He who say's "I dont want to spend too much" usually comes home without the prize.The regret of not buying it will remain long after the sting of "too high" will be forgotten. BTDT many times.
 
Not much market for an 806 gas. If you were ambitious and buy it cheap enough, you could probably part it out and make a few bucks.
 
Delta has it exactly right. If you want it, you will never remember years from now just exactly precisely how much you paid. It'll be sitting in your shed, you'll be busy admiring it. .
 
I am with delta red , if you want it buy it , if you want a 806 for usable horsepower my opinion would be to buy a diesel , because a gasser could burn 10 gallons an hour if worked hard 10gph x 12 hours = 120 gallons x $2.50 = $300. If this is a toy or collector it won't get worked and the fuel isn't gonna matter.
 

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