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cvcman, I'll give you $125.00 for the whole shooting match and you deliver it.:biggrin2.gif:
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Humm I believe you misplaced the decimal
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No. .... You paid $80.00 + $40.00 =$120.00. You don't seem to want it so I'm offering you your money back plus $5.00.
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Humm well I will turn that bid down, but would think about taking a bid of lets say 600.00
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I would say it would sell in the $500 to $600 range.
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From what I have been offerred here in upstate NY and also in the ohio area I would guess a low of $350 to a high of $$450... fully restored would be more.
but that's just my take, I am sure others will chime in. By itself decks and blowers I have seen advertised at $50-150 unless totally rebuilt. I did pick up a deck for $35 with the mule and a blower for $6.50 on Ebay, but there is also someone selling (or trying to sell) a 42 inch deck locally in NY for $400. With the spindles retailing for $125 each I can see why, but it will be a hard sell. So far on average the non running tractors I have got from $20 strippers to $125 for a three point equipped narrow frame with no motor. Running, I have gotten one quietline at $200 and my first, a 1250 for $550. You are usually ahead getting a complete tractor, the little pieces add up in a hurry. And there there are the NOMA and MTD tractors where it is easy to throw away a couple of hundred on parts fixing a deck or bad steering... and you will need to do it again next year too. At least the CC once it is fixed is going to stay that way for a long time. So think hard about the value of what you got before you think of selling.. You have a lifetime investment there, as long as they let us use the old gas engines to mow our lawns.
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so you think 450.00 even with the mower deck and snowblower and 2 yr rebuilt engine ? Huh I would have thought more
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That's about the same here...$375 with deck, $450 with deck and blower. You can't really get your money back out of rebuilt engine unless you got the tractor for free.
At auction, you'd be lucky to get $350 for the whole thing here at times. |
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I bought my first one, a 127 with 38" deck and QA42A blower for $500. I think that I over payed a little knowing what I know about the tractor now that I had no clue about then. $350 to $400 would have been a good price for it.
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