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Old 09-26-2016, 05:50 PM
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Pump is worth $ 450 with the rockshaft.
Just my 45,000 cents.....


Man those things are really going up in price.... Getting a little ridiculous I think.
Wish I had a few to sell.....
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Old 09-26-2016, 07:12 PM
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John,

From my very limited experience with the narrow frame hydraulic lift... it is likely worth as much or more removed from the tractor and sold separately... You can probably get 350 to 450 easily for the pump and rockshaft mainly because it can be shipped in a box to someone who is looking for one...
Attached to the tractor it will limit your market to a much smaller radius.

The same applies to most of the other sought after accessories for our cubs... (fenders, lights, weights, creepers three points etc)... they always cost more separately yet you can buy them on a tractor for little to no more.

Just my thoughts... which may not be worth much!
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Attached to the tractor it will limit your market to a much smaller radius.

The same applies to most of the other sought after accessories for our cubs... (fenders, lights, weights, creepers three points etc)... they always cost more separately yet you can buy them on a tractor for little to no more.

Just my thoughts... which may not be worth much!
Agreed! That's why eBay is so brutal on prices. Obviously it's convenient, and a worldwide marketplace.
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Agreed! That's why eBay is so brutal on prices. Obviously it's convenient, and a worldwide marketplace.
Ebay isn't brutal on prices because it's a worldwide market, or convenient.... it's brutal on prices because there are no rules. Anyone can sell anything for any price they want, and anyone can buy. Just compare prices.... a Cub 1000 for sale in Pennsylvania for $450... and one for sale in Maryland for $1500. Identical looking machines and both run. Ebay is a sellers market. BUYERS BEWARE!!!
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Ebay isn't brutal on prices because it's a worldwide market, or convenient.... it's brutal on prices because there are no rules. Anyone can sell anything for any price they want, and anyone can buy. Just compare prices.... a Cub 1000 for sale in Pennsylvania for $450... and one for sale in Maryland for $1500. Identical looking machines and both run. Ebay is a sellers market. BUYERS BEWARE!!!
so there should be rules that dictate the price i ask for an item i own?
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How is it not brutal because of convenience? I wonder how many people have never been to a swap meet or tractor or engine show and can see how much things go for. Guess I'll wait till you have hard to find parts for sale for nothing.
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Ok, so the hydraulic setup is a tad bit pricey it appears--probably driven by the "cool" factor. But how rare/odd is it? I've only seen a couple older Cadets with one, and only one with electric lift, so I could say around here its unusual. I'm guessing these were more popular in snowy areas, and maybe areas where rear-mount tillers were common?
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They aren't rare at all.... they show up everywhere. But, it seems more and more are getting pulled and put up for sale for the "value" not any other reason. Price is driven by ebay sellers claiming how "rare" they are. There is almost never a time when you can't find one for sale.
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Ok, so the hydraulic setup is a tad bit pricey it appears--probably driven by the "cool" factor. But how rare/odd is it? I've only seen a couple older Cadets with one, and only one with electric lift, so I could say around here its unusual. I'm guessing these were more popular in snowy areas, and maybe areas where rear-mount tillers were common?
John,

They are unusual around here also... I have only ever seen two in person... both those tractors came from up north.. I suspect both had snow blowers or blades on them at one time... I'm sure they were an expensive option even 45 years ago when these tractors were new. I would consider them to be rare... but maybe not so for other regions of the country?
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Well they are "rare" in these parts, OR those that have them aren't putting them up for sale.
I personally don't give a hoot for the "cool" factor as much as the convenience of having it as a tool to make life on the seat easier with implements that are heavy. Makes life much easier lifting a tiller out of the ground.
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