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Re: W-9 value?
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Posted by F20II on June 25, 2003 at 06:38:37 from (208.187.159.206):
In Reply to: W-9 value? posted by Dave M on June 24, 2003 at 19:42:15:
Out here in the western states they run anywere from $500 to $1500 running also depending on how good the sheet metal. Problem with these tractor they are so heavy an big that lots of people don"t have the trailer/equipment to haul them. I have two WD9's an looking at another, I like the look they have, sort of low but powerful. As far as what tractor would be a trade it depends on what the person on the receiving end needs, your getting a 40plus horse power tractor, what do they need if it's less then I'd say an reg H or M in fair shape depending on HP needed. The thing to do is ask, "what are you looking for in a trade " or " how much " . Last but not least is how much are you will to give up to get a W9, they are good pulling tractors an will surprize you with the power they have, soooooooo how much are you will to part with to get it is the question :o) BTW to stur the pot a little a friend of mine just sold on in Montana with good sheet metal, clean, running, in very good shape for $500 an he didn't tell me about it till it was gone the durty dog :o) LOL
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