putting a value on a tractor

I have a Ford 1710 4WD tractor that I have loved using. It has a little rust and drips just a little oil on the floor... but it is running great. My only complaint is that the rear lifters will not hold steady when I shut it off. I did custom mount some nice industrial tires on the back and turf on the front. This combo does much better on my 5 acre lawn. Would sell with a nice Ford Flail mower, box scraper, 3pt tip bucket, potato plow, sickle mower, and of course the front loader... I am moving and want to sell... how much is all this worth today?
 
Ford 1710 is a nice tractor. I have a Ford 1520...one notch down and a bit newer... and have often called it the son I never had. During the years that we were growing in number around here and my wife was indisposed I learned to do almost anything by myself with that tractor. Just last weekend I used it to mount duals on the big tractor. I think I am about as familiar with them as anyone but would not care to guess on value of yours or the accessories. Look for SOLD auction results on ebay or elsewhere and price accordingly. If you were in Michigan I might be interested in the flail mower. All the rest I have.
 
I would be scared the mis-matched tires do not offer the proper ratios and would consider the. A negative, decreasing the value of the tractor.

Likely no one will be looking for that exact set of accesory implements, might be more $ to price everything seperate. Can get rid of them quicker as a bunch and offer a discount of course, depends if time or money is more important to you.

Each of the implements is worth $200-300 a piece, the tractor is $7000? I'd have to discount another $1000 for the junk tires, but others might be fine with them. Tires are so expensive these days.

Location, hours on the tractor, and other can put me wildly off in price, but that would be an average around these parts maybe depending on the day.

Paul
 
I agree with selling the implements by themselves. A tractor I'm interested in comes with a loader, splitter, brush hog, back blade and a sickle mower. I don't want/need the implements and would have to deduct the expected price to see what the tractor is worth. Would be a whole lot easier to sell by the piece.

Larry
 

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