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Re: Trade in value of Super H and Super C w/implements -- Are there any honest dealers left....
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Posted by PeteNY on May 20, 2003 at 19:00:17 from (24.169.59.111):
In Reply to: Trade in value of Super H and Super C w/implements -- Are there any honest dealers left.... posted by Jesse on May 20, 2003 at 14:59:10:
I sell for a dealer that is one of the few in our are who will mess with older tractors...we do it mainly because all of us there especially the owner love them. That said, there really isn't much money in them unless they are rare, Super C's for instance are a very good tractor (mine is my favorite in my collection), but on it's best day, in top shape with Fast Hitch, it is worth $2500 tops, so the average dealer that doesn't want them around has to get it low enough that he can make 5% wholesaling it to someone like us, who has to get it so that we can make 16% reatailing it after we do some $50 per hour work on it(and they all need SOME work), so to us your Super C if nice is worth about $1100. The Super H is a little rarer, but as you said, a working tractor, and not restored so figure about $900. Green and yellow paint will add a little, but unless it's real rare, not alot. C'mon in, we'll trade 'em, but we'll sell ya an Orange Japanese tractor instead of a green and yellow Japanese tractor, and you'll be happier in the long run anyway! Pete
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