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Selling WH 1075 857 for Raider 12?


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Posted by Frankie on August 16, 2005 at 13:28:37 from (209.210.33.53):

I was thinking about getting a Raider 12 that has a plow, tire chains, and rim weights that has had absolutly no problems for two years after the restore. The guy said show-up with a deposit and take it so I was thinking $600-$700 would be a good price. In order to get that money, I was thinking about selling my 1075 and 857. My 1075 has just been giving me problems and I dont use the 857.

1965 1075: Hydro, Homemade Plow(No adjuster bar), Homemade Weight Box(Crate bolted to hitch with 4 6" wide, 10" long, and 2" thick pieces of steel which each weighs just over 21 lbs.) Rebuilt 10HP Kohler to around 12HP, rare collectors tractor, comes with two sets of tires for it(One set on, one set off), trans leak, easy to maintain, no hitch lift(Bolted to body of tractor), no hood ornament and no hood latch, rewelded seat bracet(Wrecked paint under seat), had since summer 03 and changed the oil and trans once, custom lighting(Two brand new headlights on pieces of metal on frame-Blinker on back of seat pan-Taillights), New battery, muffler, decal, regulator, air filter, drive belt, and sparkplug, original brochure and a dozer blade brochure, complete parts list, trans. plate needs replaced(Pin hole broke), and Im sure thats it.

1967 857: 4 speed(3 forward 1 reverse), lost seat bolts(can order), 8HP Kohler, lift on hitch, new drive belt, no attachments, one oil change but not trans from early summer 05, not sure if the motor is going or not(Heard metal scraping in motor but ran after), New battery and belts, Complete parts list, Cigar Lighter(Works), right steering linkage to tire pops off almost everytime, original turf-saver tires, Hood ornament and latch(missing latch grip), unoriginal seat set-up?, and im sure thats it.

How much do you think I will get for the 1075 and 857? Please be honest. Thank you.


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