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Old 08-06-2022, 08:31 AM
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Default Cub Cadet 1529 with Kawasaki 19 hp

I have an older Cub Cade 1529 that I am going to sell. [ in Florida ] My age is catching up with me & it is hard for me to do my own repairs. As you can see, it ain't pretty, but it has a great 19HP Kawasaki engine w/480 hrs. & great transmission . It starts , runs , & drives fine. The yellow deck needs 2 spindle assemblies [ bent/worn spindle ] that can be taken from the black deck. Many good parts, including PTO. Also tossing in a Toro which needs repairs & a box of Toro/Tecumseh parts.
What would be a fair price to ask for all of this ??

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Old 08-17-2022, 07:21 AM
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Hmmm, 100 views but no replies ?
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Old 08-17-2022, 07:44 AM
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I looked at it 99 times but you're too far away.
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That is a 20 year old belt driven rider that probably would only bring $200 to $300 max IMHO.
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Hmmm, 100 views but no replies ?
I was one of those 100 viewers. I do NOT respond to "what it's worth" postings, in that I have found the value of equipment is all over the place. From condition, to geographic location, to the ever popular "I want it bad", to the "that's a piece of junk". What one man pays is completely different from the other. Couple that we the terrible economy we are in, prices are all over the place.
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What one man pays is completely different from the other. Couple that we the terrible economy we are in, prices are all over the place.
Exactly, something is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
Sometimes I've seen these appraisal shows and lots of times I see them set the value at levels that no one in their right mind would pay.
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Exactly, something is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
Sometimes I've seen these appraisal shows and lots of times I see them set the value at levels that no one in their right mind would pay.
Kinda like watching the Mecum or Barret-Jackson auto auctions.
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Those make me sad as far as unknowledgeable people think their run of the mill piece of similar equipment is worth way more than it is.
It also drives up asking prices for parts.
Many think they they have struck gold.
Just like the used vehicle market is doing now.

Real quick the prices will return to normalcy as soon as people quit paying inflated prices, because of all the hype in the media.
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Thank you for the replies.
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Old 08-21-2022, 06:39 AM
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I live in North Central Florida, near Gainesville. All belts are 1 year old, & you can drive it up on a trailer.
$100 if any of you can use it.
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