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Value of My 1782
Wondering what the value of my 1782 diesel is? Has 1260 hrs, 60' Haban deck and a yard cart. Plastic in okay shape, had wheel bearings, tie rod ends, power steering cylinder joints, starter, and battery replaced in the last two years. Located in south central Michigan. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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I see no reason you couldn't get 2500$ pretty easily. With that said Ive seen them listed for up to $5000. I know thats a large span but its really worth whatever someone is willing to pay. If your in no rush to sell, Start high. As they say. Its easy to come down in price but hard to go up.
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I would say anywhere from $1,800 to $2,400. That is typically what I see them listed as with a 60" Haban. Yours appears to be in decent shape. The deck looks very solid as well. Good luck!
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I sold it today for $2,100. Thanks for all your help!
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Good price, you did very well!
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Do I see a rear PTO?
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Did someone on here get it?
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I see rear pto . that on the cheap side with a rear pto
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I don't see the rear pto and don't see the switch either. I'm thinking it doesn't
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