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Re: Estimated Value
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Posted by John in Maryland on February 15, 2002 at 13:49:41 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: Estimated Value posted by Mark O. on February 15, 2002 at 13:09:30:
Well, rear tires sell for about $250-300 a piece or so, give or take. Woods mower, at least for my super C, a L59 was about $1500 new, not installed. Recored radiator for my super C cost me I think if I remember right $270. Steering wheel for my C was like about $60 I think, lights (6 volt) if original IH lights run about $50 a piece, but you can get aftermarket ones cheaper. If it's got an alternator, it's been converted to 12 volt, otherwise it would have a generator. I would guess an alternator would set you back about $100 or so, battery about $45, and voltage regulator about $40. These are approximate numbers. Seems to me, to get it running right, all you need is a battery, new alternator, or maybe just a voltage regulator(if that is not working right, the alternator will not charge). I would guess about $1000-$1500, give or take. You are looking at about $500 to fix stuff you are talking about that are not working. I think you would be hard pressed to find a Super A with a belly mower in good shape for under $2000. Hope this helps. Some may say my price estimates are off, but I think I am in the ballpark anyhow.
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