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Old 12-07-2017, 09:32 AM
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Default Are they or aren't they ?

My question is are Cub Cadet tractors appreciating, depreciating or staying the same in value. I have been involved in buying and selling for about 10 years. I only have dealt with supers and it seems to me that the price has pretty much stayed the same over the past 10 years. The price I pay and the price I get has been about the same all along. I do not know anything about the values of other modals. I have seen the value of some parts go up considerably. I used to buy the bumpers for $50-$75 now I see them on ebay sell for $150 or more. Same for other parts. That would lead me to believe if you tractor has these parts it's value should be up. I have ask the question before if I should keep or sell. If they are not appreciating it might make more sense to sell and invest in something else. I guess it is like many hobbies your not in it for the money just the enjoyment. For me the fun was collecting, fixing and finding all the hard to get parts. Now that they are done, not much to do. I guess I could start on the 82 series supers but with 5 supers already space is scarce.
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