1456 IH Sells for $19,800 Plus 10%

1206SWMO

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Check out this 1456 IH that sold today for $19,800 on a Purple Wave auction....You then add 10% to the purchase price for the buyers premium so thats another $1,980..
1456 IH
 
There's one in our regional farm paper that looks twice as good as that one, but ROPS, no cab, with an Elco power front axle, for a little more than half that money . . . maybe I should grab it??
 
Things are changing, that's for sure. But just look at what you get now. To get something equivalent today, you could take the 1456 for 22 and have it completely rebuilt for another 40 and still be well ahead with what I would consider a better tractor.

There was another auction (I'd have to find it) here recently that had a 560 go for 30... but it looked to be completely restored.

And ditto on the "you better get it". Just the FWA part is 6-7k when you do happen across them.
 
(quoted from post at 15:11:27 10/09/14) Why would a tractor with only 4000 hours need to be rebuilt?

Well there could always be a reason such as seals drying out, but just making the argument that even if you did you would still be ahead of the game.
 
There is something that poses a big question in my mind. First it dont even have batteries in it. Second operating condition is unkown. That thing could be a money pit to someone. Wonder if it sat outside filled with water and froze. You would think someone you have had it running unless they were trying to hid something!
 
Tim, I am looking for one, I would be interested in talking to you about that 1456 by you. If you would like, give me a call at 605 212 8956. Thanks
 
I had 5 1456s that were average to real nice and sold them recently but kept a nice one for myself.They were all open station working T/A,had correct emblems and sold around $14K/$16K.I was wondering from the pictures what made you think it was GoldDemo as the paint on PTO would not be enough to tell, usually it is underside of hood or demonstrator sign or black dash as serial # doesn't help.The 1206s are still the sharpest tractor IH ever made.They didn't start great ,shift well and rear ends were a little noisy and wheel centers could break but I rank them as my favorite.
 

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