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Old 01-31-2011, 12:04 PM
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Local dealer has what looks to be a complete QA42A. I was picking up some parts and asked about it. Guy said they had it ready for someone and they backed out of deal. Its sitting outside in there yard. He said $250. I just got there asking price and left it at that. I figure I could keep an eye out for one.

I was wondering how that price might align with others have paid for one? I didn't want to try and counter an offer until I knew more.

I have a 125 I'm fixing up. I just located a 149 and made a deal on it. No attachments but he said it has the rear PTO for a tiller and says it has two hydraulic ports on the front. He assumed for an angle snow plow. Was that an option on the 149 or woould that a PO mod? Hoping to pick it up later today. Going by the dealer on way and was thinking of making an offer on the thrower.

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Old 01-31-2011, 12:25 PM
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I sold my QA42A, 4 years ago for $325. The guy drove 150 miles to come get it. If it is all there and in good working condition, $250 sounds like a fair price to me. But me being me, I would offer him $200 and go from there.
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Old 01-31-2011, 12:27 PM
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I was thinking of offering $200 myself. Thanks.
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The least I have paid for a snowthrower is $2.50, the most, about $65. Those needed some work though...
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check out the gouging being done at this time of year on ebay.
I've seen them auction for $750. LOL
I just bought two, and a whole pile of parts for $175.
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Old 02-02-2011, 06:59 AM
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I made an offer of $180 and picked it up the other day. Its in pretty good shape.
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