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  Ok, so I found this on Tractor Blue Book. I just don't see how a C-175 can gain 100 #'s... and $1000!!


 
C175 (Auto.) 1984 $4,200.00
Engine Horsepower: 17
Engine Make: Kohler
Fuel: Gas
Transmission: Hydrostatic
Transmission Speeds: Variable
MPH: 0-7
Weight: 758
   
C175 (Auto.) 1983 $4,099.00
Engine Horsepower: 17
Engine Make: Kohler
Fuel: Gas
Transmission: Hydrostatic
Transmission Speeds: Variable
MPH: 0-7
Weight: 735
   
C175 (Auto.) 1981 $3,400.00
Engine Horsepower: 17
Engine Make: Kohler
Fuel: Gas
Transmission: Hydrostatic
Transmission Speeds: Variable
MPH: 0-6.3
Weight: 605
   
C175 (Auto.) 1980 $3,095.00
Engine Horsepower: 17
Engine Make: Kohler
Fuel: Gas
Transmission: Hydrostatic
Transmission Speeds: Variable
MPH:
0-6.
 
Weight: 650
 
   
 
   
   
  http://www.tractorbluebook.com/Equipment-Blue-Book/Riding-Mowers-Tractors/Wheel-Horse/C175-Auto.-

 
 
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
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elliot ness

Something is not right here. But if you don't like one of the figures, well you got your choice.:ROTF:

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C-101plowerpower

maybe the weight is including driver:lol:

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TDF5G

It sure gained weight through the years, just like we do!

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Tankman
Outrageous $$$! But, hey, if you really want need the Stallion???

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roadapples

Unless their NOS an operator should come with them.

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tunahead72

I would take those numbers with a grain of salt.  The prices are MSRP, and supposedly my 1981 C-105 cost $2400 new, while my 1986 310-8 cost $1999.  These are very similar machines in a lot of ways, I'm a little skeptical about the $400 price decrease in five years.

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