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1963 633 Wheel Horse

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Roy O'Hara

I have a 1963 Wheel Horse lawn tractor, Model 633, and am not sure of the value.  Can't find where any have sold, so can't compare...Any help would be appreciated...

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520hC-120

I'd say that is about worth $600, nice :wh:

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rjg854

I'm no expert on prices, but I'd give 6 for that tractor. If it runs as good as it looks, and that really looks nice. 

 

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953 nut

:WRS:               :confusion-confused:           Not too many :wh: in Oklahoma so hard to say if that is a plus or not. I too would think $600 is a good starting point.

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Chris G

I just recently sold a 633 with a plow blade. Everything was repainted except the hood and plow. It also needed decals. And that got sold for 5. It sold jn just a couple days. 

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Roy O'Hara

Thanks so much for the input.  Runs good, just need to get the recoil working on the pull rope.   Will be putting it up for sale when I get that fixed.

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