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Low Hour 882 ?
I am wondering what an original 882 with only 258 hours is worth.
I've been using it for awhile, just for mowing a couple of acres, and it still runs and operates like new, but I'm thinking about upgrading to a bigger kubota or JD with a loader and pto. |
You get the right buyer and you will knock a home run. Without seeing it but believing your description, I would toss out an opening guesstimate of $1500 to $1800. As always, depends on your market.
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$1800 up is kind of what I was thinking also. I've seen a couple of 782D's sell on Ebay for over $2500 recently. I guess it just all depends on how much somebody wants one.
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Good luck, I have a really sweet Super with a 60" Haban for sale for $1800 and all I get is tire kickers.:bash2:
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I was at an estate auction this past weekend and watched a pretty clean 682 with a snow thrower and 44" deck sell for 1800.00 :eek: I was planning on bidding on it and would of been willing to go 700.00 on it which is still kind of high (it still had the series 1 kt 17) but it was a nice clean tractor. I could not believe it sold for 1800.00 So you never know what these things will go for. I sold my 782D for 2300.00 about a year and a half ago and it had around 1000 hrs. on it. :bigthink:
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I saw an 882D on ebay today asking $2800.
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I guess these little diesels are getting pretty rare all the time.
I really hate to sell it, it has no rust, a perfect 50 inch deck, and less than 300 hrs. |
We want pictures.:biggrin2:
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Wished I had less cubs and 3600 I'd buy Sams super and your diesel! |
Really depends on location, market, and two guys at an auction who want it more than the other (best case scenario for you :biggrin2::beerchug:). Went to an auction this spring that had a 782D and 882. I went cause I wanted to hopefully get the 782D. The 882 sold first, didn't run, had hard cab, deck, 1/3 of a 3pt hitch and 700 hours. Paint was faded. Had a hard time getting $1000 for it. The 782D had 1000 hours, no 3pt hitch, nice 50 deck with gator blades, recent head work, but still needed some TLC, brought $1800. Neither ran the day of the auction. For some reason, the 782D's always go for more than the 882's. Funny thing is they are the same tractor except for paint color and decals. I believe the 882 was made for one year (1984) while the 782D was 2 years (1984-85). Nature of the beast I guess. Good luck and if ya didn't really need to sell, hold on to her.
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