Case 173 vs Gehl 250: Which Is the Better Value?

| Based on 12 verified Canadian auction sales

The Case 173 averages $7,037 CAD at auction, compared to $19,070 for the Gehl 250. That's a $12,032 difference. Based on 12 verified Canadian auction results tracked by TrackCheck, here's the full breakdown.

The Verdict

The Case 173 is the better value buy for most Canadian buyers, averaging $12,032 less than the 250.

Case 173

SSL

$7,037 CAD avg

$5,768

Low

$8,191

High

6

Sales

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Gehl 250

CTL

$19,070 CAD avg

$4,857

Low

$32,627

High

6

Sales

Avg 1,880 hours · None–None model years

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What are the key differences between 173 and 250?

  • Price: The 173 is $12,032 cheaper on average (63% savings).
  • Track Type: 173 is a wheeled skid steer (SSL) while 250 is a compact track loader (CTL). CTLs have better traction on soft ground; wheeled units are faster and cheaper to maintain.

Both Case and Gehl retain value well. See our depreciation guide for brand rankings.

Looking for a 173 or 250? Check current listings with Deal Scores.

Which is the better value: 173 or 250?

Choose the Gehl 250 if:

  • You work on soft ground, mud, or uneven terrain
  • You prefer Gehl's dealer network and parts availability

How do 173 and 250 prices compare by hours?

Case 173 vs Gehl 250 prices by hours (CAD)
Hours Case 173 Gehl 250
1,000-1,999 hrs $20,664 (2)
2,000-2,999 hrs $31,493 (2)

Hours matter more than age for resale value. See our hours vs age analysis.

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