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Re: 1704 International Loader
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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 25, 2006 at 19:28:16 from (24.180.144.7):
In Reply to: 1704 International Loader posted by IHPuzzler on September 25, 2006 at 16:20:43:
The loader is probably worth little more than scrap, a couple hundred $ if the cylinders are in good shape and don't leak. As for the 706, it depends on your definition of "restored". If this is just an average old 706 with a tired 282 diesel, worn out shift linkage, fast hitch or no rockshaft, and the TA is out, and you're just planning on slapping on a coat of paint, it'll be worth around $2500. Now, if by restored you mean a full engine overhaul done right, a new TA, new paint, new wiring, tires at least 75%, and you've got desirable features such as a IH wide front and a real 3-point hitch, could be worth close to $10,000, even more if you've got a late model with the 310 diesel. Of course, you'll probably have $15,000 into it if you have all of that work professionally done. So, you see how hard it is to answer a question like that?
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