Remember the basics.....supply and demand.
When the supply get less and the demand stays steady or increases, so will the price.
When compared to other products one has to weigh; is the price for something that isn't made anymore really out of line. i know, depends on the item.
Of course this must be done on an individual basis, we all have differences when valuing something.
Also, sometimes a person seems excited about paying $300 for a tractor that eventually requires another $300 to fix but shied away from a nicer tractor for $500.
It's all about what one is willing to pay for something that ultimately determines it's worth.
Good luck with your finding and buying another Cub.
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Randy
Cubs: 71, 72, 127, 149, 1440, 2186 and 1864
John Deere 110 round fender
John Deere 140 H3
Sears: GTV16
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