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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 |
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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
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I meant how to use the site
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I wasn't saying that it was true about hydros i was saying that that's what I was told
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I'm not so sure it isn't opposite of that. Depends on the model..... ![]() 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..... |
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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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I look at it this way,, The tractor itself in my parts run about $350, same for the (we are talking about a snow blower right?) the blower.. 350$ w/ or w/out deck.. Depends on the toy and the condition. IMO.. I would say its worth it !!The question is it worth it to you. time and parts... and so on, hydro are nice when they work!!
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