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Old 03-09-2015, 09:40 AM
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Default Model 364 snowblower

I have a model 364 snowblower I picked up a while back and am considering selling but I can't seem to locate what they are currently going for. Can you guys give me some ideas on reasonable prices?

It is a complete unit with all attaching hardware and brackets. It came off a 782D.
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Old 03-09-2015, 10:26 AM
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Add $50 to what you paid for it and call it good.

Basically they are the same as a 450 blower (in size, function, and what they will fit) use "going rates" for that blower.
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Old 03-09-2015, 08:22 PM
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I have a model 364 snowblower I picked up a while back and am considering selling but I can't seem to locate what they are currently going for. Can you guys give me some ideas on reasonable prices?

It is a complete unit with all attaching hardware and brackets. It came off a 782D.
How much are you asking for the blower?
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Yodaddy,

I sent you an email.
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Here is the cl ad for it.

http://albany.craigslist.org/for/4925358462.html
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Guys, this isn't a "For Sale" post. If the OP wants to place an ad, that's fine. Looks like Lew found it on C-List. You can contact him through that ad.

FWIW, you can get two 450's for the price of that one....
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Your right it's not a for sale post and I didn't want it to turn into that all I wanted was advice on pricing of something I have which was provided and I heeded it. Now if it's over priced that's my problem and further public rebuttal is not necessary.

It will take you two 450's to make one good one plus $200 in parts.
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It will take you two 450's to make one good one plus $200 in parts.
If you say so. Good luck selling it.
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Old 03-10-2015, 11:06 PM
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I have a model 364 snowblower I picked up a while back and am considering selling but I can't seem to locate what they are currently going for. Can you guys give me some ideas on reasonable prices?

It is a complete unit with all attaching hardware and brackets. It came off a 782D.
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Your right it's not a for sale post and I didn't want it to turn into that all I wanted was advice on pricing of something I have which was provided and I heeded it. Now if it's over priced that's my problem and further public rebuttal is not necessary.

It will take you two 450's to make one good one plus $200 in parts.
You already had a price in mind and when you didn't get the answer you liked you want to shut down discussion.

Good luck with your sale.
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