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OK guys, I got epay fever and bought a QA42 snowblower for $100. It is in good shape and everyting spins free. Right angle gear box is there. How did I do on a price? 100 bucks seemed ok to me. Thanks for your opinions.
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If everything that connects horizontally does not move up and down and vise-a versa you did better than good.
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Id like to have a snow blower!!! Id get to use it about every 12 years if i was quick enough to get out there before the snow melts,LOL
Seriously, sounds like you got a great deal!!! Ive seen blades priced for 150 commonly,(online), and the right angle gear boxes all the way up to 250.00!!! I belive Scott here on the forum has something if you can buy a whole tractor you get all the parts Waaaay cheaper,I have in the past payed 100.00 plus just for a few parts!!! I would have a really tough time parting a tractor though,For some reason in my mind I belive they should all be restored,LOL. I think its the same thing for implaments parts are way more expensive than the whole kit and kaboodle!! Im not entirly sure where I was going with that,Guess its time for bed!!!!!!!!!!!! You done good!!!! Jason
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Mike,
If it's in good shape, I'd say you did pretty good with your new purchase. Jason |
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You done Good.......
The QA42 was designed for NF Cubs.
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