[AT] TD-14 worth
Richard Walker
rick427 at roadrunner.com
Thu Sep 15 17:09:01 PDT 2011
Sadly, your TD-14 may be worth more for scrap than any potential user
would pay for it, especially since it seems to have some repair issues.
A story that is unfortunately repeating itself many times lately, where
old tractors are heading to China rather than to a collector or
part-time user, all because the seller gets more money that way.
Highest price is when you haul the iron to a scrap yard yourself. Here
in CA, I've heard delivered scrap iron prices are $300 a ton or higher
now. You've got 9 to 11 tons of iron in your TD-14 and blade, and even
if the scrapper picks it up (lower price paid of course), it should be
worth $200 a ton or higher.
Like you, I am also suspicious of the "church" angle. Probably a few
phone calls to scrap yards would nail down a ballpark price for the
dozer. Then you would have a baseline to go up from if you want to
market it as a usable dozer.
At the Brooks show in Oregon this year, a large auction benefiting the
on-site Antique Caterpillar Museum was held. 30 or 40 old crawlers were
in the auction and after the dust settled, a scrapper had bought some of
the tractors, to the dismay of many crawler collectors in the crowd, who
couldn't realistically match prices with the current scrap market.
- Richard
> Gentlemen,
> I had someone come by my house today asking about my bulldozer. It's a
> TD-14 with a cable operated blade on it. They (2 of them) indicated it was
> for their church. Well, I'm not too sure about that; I suspect it's actually
> a scrapper or two looking for large blocks of iron to pick up and haul off.
> Personally, I'm not out much if I let it go but I'd like to get scrap price
> for it. Any idea what something like this would bring? I can get it to run
> though it's got a rod knocking and one turning clutch is kinda bad. Tracks
> are in decent shape (don't know how to measure percentage) but the bearings
> are out on several rollers. In short, it's not going to be a front line
> piece of gear and I know my wife would love to have a chunk of the yard
> back...
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ken in AZ
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