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Any idea of what this is really worth? I'm thinking $3000 is on the high side.. maybe if it was restored https://syracuse.craigslist.org/grd/...373229454.html
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I know right.. so what would be a fair price? Anyone?
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I'd want to hear it run before I gave over $750 for it.
What options? 3pt? Rear PTO? He doesn't list any. Where's the snowblower? Out in the fence row? Or in a shed? Why was it parked out in the woods? How long ago? I'm sure you are drooling all over this deal... but don't get your hopes up unless you are just crazy. Tractor sitting in the woods that a guy wants $3000 for and lists that it "runs great"???? When? 5 years ago? If that thing doesn't have any options it is never worth $3k even with the cab. Here's a number: $1500-$1800 if no options and it runs. |
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I am with Jonathan, but I be more towards the 750-1000 range. You just do not leave that nice of a machine sitting out in the woods.
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Yeah that's what I was thinking. Why is it out like that, it looks like it had a little rough life but for the right price I would do a total restore,, but $3000 no way.. thanks for the input guys
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I called him and he said no less than $2500 ,,, I said i hope you get that much for it but I'm going to pass,,
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