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Casey Howard
07-03-2023, 4:28 PM
Hi, everyone.

Thank you for the add to this forum. Included in my dad’s estate was a Yates American J180 planer, which I believe has an 18” throat from what I’ve read. I haven’t cleaned it up yet, but wanted to include some pics anyway (please see attached). It appears to be complete. I did plug it in, hit the start button and she quietly hummed to life like she was shut off yesterday. I’d love to keep her around for future projects, but as the Executor, my duty is to raise money for the estate first and foremost. I’ve seen a couple like it listed for $1250.00 and $1500.00 Just wondering if these prices are in the ballpark. Obviously, she has some patina to her and could use a cleaning, but I think everything is there.

If anyone knows about these, would you mind to let me know if you see anything missing in the pics and if the prices mentioned above would be an accurate starting point? If it matters, the planer is located in the Hudson Valley region of NY.

Thanks and have a great July 4th!

Terry Therneau
07-03-2023, 5:31 PM
Given the rust, I expect you are a bit high. I looked at what has sold one the owwm forum; the ones in that range were unrusted daily users; but that was admiteddly pretty small sample. If it runs and the table goes up and down smoothly that is a help. Add the HP and whether it is 3 phase to any ad.
Terry T.

lou sansone
07-03-2023, 7:29 PM
I agree with terry.... seems a bit on the high side. the market will tell you

:)

lou

Bill Dufour
07-03-2023, 8:11 PM
As long as all cranks are there not much top go missing from a planer.
Bill D

stevo wis
07-04-2023, 9:05 AM
Casey,
I had a J-180 and with a little cleanup and paint, it should be worth $1500.

Stevo


Hi, everyone.

Thank you for the add to this forum. Included in my dad’s estate was a Yates American J180 planer, which I believe has an 18” throat from what I’ve read. I haven’t cleaned it up yet, but wanted to include some pics anyway (please see attached). It appears to be complete. I did plug it in, hit the start button and she quietly hummed to life like she was shut off yesterday. I’d love to keep her around for future projects, but as the Executor, my duty is to raise money for the estate first and foremost. I’ve seen a couple like it listed for $1250.00 and $1500.00 Just wondering if these prices are in the ballpark. Obviously, she has some patina to her and could use a cleaning, but I think everything is there.

If anyone knows about these, would you mind to let me know if you see anything missing in the pics and if the prices mentioned above would be an accurate starting point? If it matters, the planer is located in the Hudson Valley region of NY.

Thanks and have a great July 4th!

Bill Dufour
07-04-2023, 4:09 PM
FYI: In 1961 Delta bought out Yates and put their name on that model. Call it a wedge bed delta planer and probably get more money for it.
BilL D