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Old 04-12-2018, 10:01 PM
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Didn’t he do 2 of them at the same time and had everything powder coated? Man that is nice, now that it can be seen it is early. Beautiful
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Old 04-12-2018, 10:19 PM
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I see that you have it for sale.

https://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/a...559371016.html

Edit: I'd like to know who did the resto on it, we had a member Methos that did some for a guy in the Chicago area if I recall correctly.
That isn't one of the 2 he did. He purchased both from me. A 3 digit and one with rear pto.

Why he ever powder coated them is beyond me........
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Old 04-13-2018, 12:53 AM
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That's nothing Duke did. For certain.
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Didn’t he do 2 of them at the same time and had everything powder coated? Man that is nice, now that it can be seen it is early. Beautiful
I remember there were two also Alvy.
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It's for sale alright! Only way it's worth anywhere near that price is if it's a 3 digit and it starts with a 5.... Maybe an early 6XX.

Still waiting on that serial number....
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It's for sale alright! Only way it's worth anywhere near that price is if it's a 3 digit and it starts with a 5.... Maybe an early 6XX.

Still waiting on that serial number....
I would want it to be a recoil start with the correct muffler and a 3 point on it, too. In all fairness, he asked us to put a price on it for "what it is worth" and no one really has. Probably out of fear of insulting. Ok, I will put a price on what I think it is worth and I certainly hope that this is not an insult, as that is not the spirit in which I intended it. Unfortunately, they are never worth all of the TLC that we give them and all of the meticulous hours we spend with our attention to details. There is no doubt the cub is certainly a very well done restoration and certainly would be an honorable piece to anyone's collection. I would place a value on it right now of somewhere between $1200 to $1500. Right now it is just an original and looks like it is lacking purpose without any piece of equipment with it. The only "extra" feature is the round fenders. Headlights would be a very nice feature to see on it and would make it seem more nostalgic of that era. If it had some other items to accompany it, like it needs a timed deck, or a Mott on the front, or a front original blade, or a 3 point, or a hydraulic lift, or a tiller, or any one of the many other attachments with it, of equal quality restoration, then the price would go up accordingly. The more rare the attachment, the more the price would increase.

The price I quoted is where I would be as a buyer. I would expect the seller to adjust the price a little to allow a little wiggle room for dickering, but still keep it close to where the seller is to make it seem within grasp, so as a seller I would price it somewhere between $1400 to $1700. Well, that is just my advice. Now that I have put that out there, perhaps others will chime in and offer their opinions and then you can weigh in on our advice.

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I would want it to be a recoil start with the correct muffler and a 3 point on it, too. In all fairness, he asked us to put a price on it for "what it is worth" and no one really has. Probably out of fear of insulting. Ok, I will put a price on what I think it is worth and I certainly hope that this is not an insult, as that is not the spirit in which I intended it. Unfortunately, they are never worth all of the TLC that we give them and all of the meticulous hours we spend with our attention to details. There is no doubt the cub is certainly a very well done restoration and certainly would be an honorable piece to anyone's collection. I would place a value on it right now of somewhere between $1200 to $1500. If it had some other items to accompany it, like it needs a timed deck, or a Mott on the front, or a front original blade, or a 3 point, or a hydraulic lift, or a tiller, or any one of the many other attachments with it, of equal quality restoration, then the price would go up accordingly. The more rare the attachment, the more the price would increase.

The price I quoted is where I would be as a buyer. I would expect the seller to adjust the price a little to allow a little wiggle room for dickering, but still keep it close to where the seller is to make it seem within grasp, so as a seller I would price it somewhere between $1400 to $1700. Well, that is just my advice. Now that I have put that out there, perhaps others will chime in and offer their opinions and then you can weigh in on our advice.

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I agree completely. The only way I could see it being worth more is if it's a real early 3 digit.
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Well said. In short, I agree $1200-$1500 is where it needs to be. Even then, it ought to have at least a mower deck on it.
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Just my $.02.... Looking at the pictures and the Craigslist ad, if it was close to me I would have paid $1500 in a heartbeat, probably more.
I don't think $2500 is out of line as a starting point or "asking" price.
I'm real new to Cub Cadets, so my view is more from an outsider looking in....
I already have a original and don't need a 2nd one, but that is a great looking tractor.

Yep. You're a newbie alright!
That's how prices get blown out of whack. Newbies who don't know.
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Yep. You're a newbie alright!
That's how prices get blown out of whack. Newbies who don't know.
Sorry J-Mech, I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers. I find your comment rude and meant to put me down. It was just my opinion. I won't bother you any more.
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