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Re: Cub value
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Posted by Rudi on August 03, 2005 at 10:39:41 from (69.195.156.80):
In Reply to: Cub value posted by Leee on August 03, 2005 at 05:36:18:
Leee: It is a fair price he is asking. The Fast Hitch is probably worth $500 by itself and the Cub-F194 Moldboard Plow is probably worth $150-$200US as well. Sooo, the Cub is around the $1800 already mentioned. Try buying a Sears GT5000 for that price. The Cub is 100 times the tractor that the GT is and well worth the money. I have 3. BigDog has a few as well. I agree with BD too. Offer $2,000 and see where that leads. Also, make sure that if you want the tractor and he is not yet willing to take the $2,000, give him your contact info and ask for first refusal on an offer. That way you can sort of play the dicker game which can be fun by itself. Let us know how you make out.
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