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Old 02-23-2014, 07:05 PM
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I have a chance to buy a Danco RD-300 loader for an Original. I would just like to know what one of these are worth or what I can expect to pay for one? The loader is in really nice original condition. I attached a picture of the exact loader. Thanks in advance!!
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Old 02-23-2014, 07:31 PM
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Don't know if this is the same one for an "O" but here it is...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Danco-Loader...item3cdca3419f
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Old 02-23-2014, 08:33 PM
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I see those at the Small Engine Show every year in Portland for around $1200+ and occasionally at the October Swap Meets for the same price.

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Old 02-23-2014, 09:08 PM
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I see those at the Small Engine Show every year in Portland for around $1200+ and occasionally at the October Swap Meets for the same price.

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Wow, I should get out more!
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Old 02-23-2014, 09:27 PM
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I see those at the Small Engine Show every year in Portland for around $1200+ and occasionally at the October Swap Meets for the same price.

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So must be they are not as rare as I thought....
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Wow, I should get out more!
Come hang out with me sometime at the Swap Meet, Sam. You can find just about anything you want there. I don't seem to ever have enough free flowing cash to drop for those items, so I pass on them. My biggest regret was passing on a really great shape Mars Sweepster Broom for the O's for $400. The engine on top ran and the brushes were just as good as the original paint, but I had already met my budget that day.

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So must be they are not as rare as I thought....
I passed on two this last year--one was $1200 and the other $1400 in August and one of them re-appeared in October, but the conditions were horrible--cold rain, muddy, etc. It is supposed to be the largest small engine show in North America. If you like the hit-n-miss engines, you can buy them of all shapes and sizes there, too.

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Does that one only have one arm?
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Come hang out with me sometime at the Swap Meet, Sam.
If we come hang out with you, do you wear dark glasses and a suit?.....
Do we have to sign a confidentiality agreement?.....
Can we at least get your name? .......
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If we come hang out with you, do you wear dark glasses and a suit?.....
Do we have to sign a confidentiality agreement?.....
Can we at least get your name? .......
Yes on the dark glasses, but the frames are not black, so it won't be the stereotype that you are thinking.

Confidentiality agreement isn't involved in my line of work.

Name....hahaha.....I go by several!!! But I'm not involved with the branches of gov. that you are thinking of...

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My name is Cub..... Cub Cadet 123.

"Don't follow me too closely, it's for your own good, not mine."

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Maybe your a woman..... IDK.


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