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Old 03-17-2016, 07:37 PM
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Default Cub Cadet 70's with extras

What is an Honey opinion on this eBay listing to much Retail or out of his mind?

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Old 03-17-2016, 07:42 PM
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Unfortunately worth not even half that but everyone has their own opinion of worth. Seperate parts are always worth more than whole tractors with them on it. But......as they say........there's an ars for every seat
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That what I am debating part them out or sell them as wholes. It depends on the buyer. Fenders fetch $200+ by them selves There is a creeper gear 3pt hitch Brinley adapter. It is hard to put an actual value on any tractor I think.
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Unfortunately worth not even half that but everyone has their own opinion of worth. Seperate parts are always worth more than whole tractors with them on it. But......as they say........there's an ars for every seat
I agree Mike.
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Have you looked at all of the parts? 2 sets of wheel weights the head lamp bezils alone go for more than $100 two timed mower decks with the brackets. I know it is a tough question and there are a lot of factors like location and condition ect ect Going buy what I have personally seen at auctions I say the asking price is high but you always start out high
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Old 03-17-2016, 08:22 PM
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He's smart and put the make offer button in so have it you never know
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Have you looked at all of the parts? 2 sets of wheel weights the head lamp bezils alone go for more than $100 two timed mower decks with the brackets. I know it is a tough question and there are a lot of factors like location and condition ect ect Going buy what I have personally seen at auctions I say the asking price is high but you always start out high
Parting them out, you'll break even if you're lucky at listed price. Don't forget to factor listing fees, final value fees, Paypal fees, shipping and all the time it takes to dismantle a Cub. Your return on investment won't happen immediately. You'll sit on a good bit of it for months before it sells...maybe longer.

But the only way you'll know for sure is to buy them and get busy parting them out.
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This is my listing. I am just getting opinions. I have seen some people list stuff for even crazier prices. Basically I want to sell my cub cadet 70 collection for a fair price for me and the buyer. It took me about 5-6 years of collecting to obtain all of that stuff. I need to sell it because I am down sizing and do not have the time to devote to the tractors.
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