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cub cadet 72 guy 02-01-2015 10:15 PM

1250 hydro
 
How much is a 1250 hydro worth, it doesn't run, has a snow blower, in pretty good shape (I think).

It's a small engine repair shop that's selling it. They are asking $400

J-Mech 02-01-2015 10:27 PM

I see your new here. If I haven't welcomed you then: :Welcome2:


You seem to be asking a lot of "what is it worth" questions. Those are kind of frustrating..... here's why: Just like buying anything, there are too many factors to consider.

Here's a few:
~Condition (paint, dent's, tires, etc. etc...)
~Running/non-running. May have just quit, may have been sitting years. Or, maybe it runs...
~Location. This is a big one. In PA and NJ, Cubs are cheap. In TX, they are worth a little more. Harder to find them that far west of the Mississippi.
~Your ability. Hey, if you can fix stuff, then you may be willing to pay a little more because you may be able to figure out what's wrong quick. Maybe your ability is next to zero and your going to have to pay for a lot of the repairs..... this part is up to you.

So, when you ask how much something is worth, at least have some pictures for us to go off of, and maybe a location or what they are asking. If you have something you want to sell, we'd appreciate it if you don't try to get us to price your items. We don't mind to help you out, but it does grow somewhat tiresome and frustrating answering "what is it worth" posts without any info or pictures. It's not like we have a "blue book" that we follow the dotted line to a price on these...... Some of us will pay 3X what another will pay for the same machine. Don't mean to sound like I'm coming down on you or anything..... just trying to help integrate you to the site and the process. :beerchug:


For the machine you stated, that may in fact be a good price. But, we need pics to say for sure.

Yosemite Sam 02-01-2015 10:36 PM

My first question would be: If it's at a small engine shop, why don't they fix it themselves and make it more salable or make more money for themselves from it's sale?

cub cadet 72 guy 02-01-2015 11:41 PM

I've been on here for a little while now so I do know what I'm doing. I have 3 narrow frame cubs but the problem is that I got one for $50 and one for free the other for 200, so I haven't really paid for one at value price. I just don't really know the values. I also have only seen one wf cub so I don't really know much about those either.

I was told that hydro's were worth less though because so many people are using gear drives for pullers

I do try to post pics as much as possible for a better idea if what I'm talking about. Sometimes I don't have any

Shrewcub 02-01-2015 11:53 PM

If it runs and looks decent, I would say that's a decent price anywhere. Location is key tho. In my neck of the woods everything is expensive, except gas.

Edit: missed doesn't run. Offer him half that, or make it run, no smoke, $400 ok

J-Mech 02-01-2015 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by cub cadet 72 guy (Post 309127)
I've been on here for a little while now so I do know what I'm doing. I have 3 narrow frame cubs but the problem is that I got one for $50 and one for free the other for 200, so I haven't really paid for one at value price. I just don't really know the values. I also have only seen one wf cub so I don't really know much about those either.

I don't know if you realize it or not, but you just contradicted yourself......


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Originally Posted by cub cadet 72 guy (Post 309127)
I was told that hydro's were worth less though because so many people are using gear drives for pullers

Not true


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Originally Posted by cub cadet 72 guy (Post 309127)
I do try to post pics as much as possible for a better idea if what I'm talking about. Sometimes I don't have any

This is one of those cases where........

:TTWWP:

cub cadet 72 guy 02-02-2015 12:05 AM

I meant how to use the site

cub cadet 72 guy 02-02-2015 12:09 AM

I wasn't saying that it was true about hydros i was saying that that's what I was told

J-Mech 02-02-2015 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by cub cadet 72 guy (Post 309135)
I wasn't saying that it was true about hydros i was saying that that's what I was told

And I'm saying that what you were told is not true.

I'm not so sure it isn't opposite of that. Depends on the model.....:bigthink:

800's and 126's can bring a lot. 1250's and 125's usually don't bring that much. 782's usually bring a decent amount..... 982's bring a lot. "O"s, 7X's and the 100's usually go pretty cheap. See what I'mean.....

olds45512 02-02-2015 10:01 AM

Like Jon said location is a big factor, hydro's are next to worthless in my area but geardrives sell as fast as I list them. Now to answer your question without pics I'd have to say $350 would be max and that's only because the snow thrower is worth $250 if its in good shape and works. I hate buying tractors that don't run especially hydro's as there's no way to test the trans or the lift if it has one so you never know what your getting.


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