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New Member, Retiring my C-195

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JC4AU

Hi all! Just signed on to the forum for the first time, but I've been a fan for many years - shamelessly using your posts as valuable resources when fixing and maintaining the family WH.  The site and your posts are truly an asset to anyone using and caring for these wonderful tractors.

 

I've been running (and maintaining) a C-195 tractor since dad bought it new in 1983.  It's a great old tractor and it is still faithfully cutting grass to this day.  But, like most things of that era, it needs its share of TLC to keep it going.  Mind you I'm not shy of a considerable amount of wrenching on most things mechanical, but it seems like I've got more than my share of these sorts of challenges wrangling for my time these days.  Not to mention, I've still got grass to cut.

 

I plan to list the tractor here on the site and on my local internet swap site, but what's one of these worth?  The (original) motor smokes just a little at startup, but the tractor runs great and looks almost that good too.  If any of you familiar with these have advice on selling, I would certainly appreciate your insight.

 

Here's what I have:

Wheel Horse 1982/83 C-195 Tractor w/Hydrostatic Transmission (2810 Hrs)

Wheel Horse 3-point hitch and rear PTO installed

Wheel Horse 60" Mower Deck

Wheel Horse 50" Tiller Attachment

PeCo ProTwin "14" Gas Powered Bagger/Vacuum

Front Wheel Weights help to counter balance the bagger when full

All Owners Manuals and a couple Glossy Color Brochures even

All in good working order

 

I know you folks like to see a few photos from new members, so here's a couple quick shots.  Thanks for any insight you may have on this one.

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Racinbob

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WVHillbilly520H

@PeacemakerJack @Sarge, here's your chance at a c195, and BTW @JC4AU :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:... Jeff.

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953 nut

:WRS:

That is a fine looking C-195.            I have no idea what a fair price would be for your :wh:. The three point hitch and rear PTO option are worth as much as the tractor and I hope members who have one will be along to help.

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

Good luck with the sale!

 

You are in the right place for all things :wh:!!!

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"Manic-Mechanic"

(two grand) :thumbs:

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RandyLittrell

Welcome to RS! I am sure somebody closer to you can help you with pricing, but do ya really want to sell something your Dad bought new? I can tell you that tractor is a great one to have and you won't buy a new one comparable unless you spend about 8 to 10 grand!

 

Either way, good luck! 

 

 

 

 

Randy

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Skipper

I have a few of em around, and let me tell you this. The combo of rear pto and 3pt. is what sets it over the top. That is some of the most sought after WH items/tractors. Last one I bourght was 2500 with no bagger and no tiller. It was a lower hour 84, but still. More pics would help name a price. :-)

 

If your tiller is as nice as the tractor, that is at least 400$ in my area.

 

I would not be ashamed putting it out there at 2500.

 

If you want to split it up, sell attachments on the side, that would certainly also be doable. I can see a few items I would not mind having dibs on :-)

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Aldon

1500 for just tractor and deck.

 

so as you have described I agree 2500 is fair in my opinion.

 

however supply and demand will impact that number potentially.

 

Most will deduct travel costs to pick up from the net they are willing to pay.

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JC4AU

Thank you all for the warm welcome and considered opinions. I actually had a figure in mind and you are all helping to adjust that probable range before I post the ad. I’m just looking for what a fair asking price would be and you’re helping with that a great deal. In the end of coarse, it will go for the best offer. 

Keep the comments coming if you think of something. I’ll post the ad up later tonight if it’s not too late when I get home. 

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ericj

I have a nice C195 that I don't really want to sell, I guess that's key, but I don't think I would take much less then  $ 2000.00 for it. Of course I haven't been able to sell it for that price. A C195 with three point hitch and PTO is worth a pretty penny around my parts. A 3 pt tiller is fairly rare around here also. The bagger's around here go for somewhere around $ 350.00  by themselves. When I buy something I want it as cheap as I can get it but when I sell it I want a decent price for it. You say you are going to sell it for the best offer, on here in the classified adds you can't auction something off. So you have to set the price high and then take the closest price to your desired price. If you sell it to someone on here you know it will go to a good home with somebody taking good care of it and babying it. good luck

 

 

 

 

eric j 

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dcrage

One of the members here has a C-195 with 3 pt and rear PTO with 60” deck for sale locally for $1800. Don’t know what he will get in the end but you would think that must be pretty reasonable. He sells a lot of good tractors. 

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WildmanC120

This is one of the models I am looking for but you are too far from NY for me.  Sucks

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WHX??

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I agree with @ericj but neither he or I know your  area and that's what the final worth is. I think it's worth 3k all day what with the 3 PT and attachments but one would be hard pressed to get that in my area. Other areas different story. No  matter what I would dare anyone to find a tractor of this caliber that with those implements for what you are going to ask. Good luck.

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JC4AU

Thank you again all for your help.  I've posted the ad over in the classifieds section this morning.

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