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how much are non running cub cadets worth ? 1980 and older with good sheet metal ?
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First, good day, eh?
Second, . Third, your question is quite relative to many factors, such as: location, condition, model, parts that remain on the tractor, what "extras" come with the tractor, what "added" options the tractor has, and as always, what price people are willing to pay. After all, something is only worth what another person is willing to pay for it. Cub Cadet 123
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Bought an early 1650 at auction with a good 50" deck, 5 years ago.
Tire was flat and battery dead but it runs good, $85 Bought a 782 with 50" deck, & 42" thrower with bad engine 10 years ago. $250 Hope this helps.
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![]() Without a model and pictures, it is impossible to say.
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In my neck of the woods " Long Island " they are not real easy to come by. I've purchased what I could when I could. I look for them to be complete and as unmolested or non cobbled as possible. With that said, and this is just me, I feel like I cant get hurt for 100$ I've paid more for some but it really depends on background of unit. Original owner, kept inside, original paint, are a few things that get extra points in my book.
Happy hunting!
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Being new to a land where the grass grows ALL summer long...
I just bought my first tractor this spring. It will need new tires -- sticker shock at TSC, although I'm sure there are cheaper sources... So for me a tractor with decent used tires on it is worth $100+ to start If there's more good parts that fit, it'd be worth that much more to me... |
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Bought this one at auction for $45 three years ago. The IH hub caps, OR, the dual hydraulics, each are easily over that amount.
Like Cub Cadet 123 said, it depends what comes with it...
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It depends. If I'm selling one, they aren't worth chit but if I'm buying one they are hard to find, rare and worth a lot.
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Quote:
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I have paid, 7.00 on the low and I have paid 600.00 on the other end of the scale.
So, I hope you find a good deal.
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