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Re: Farmall A Pricing
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 09, 2007 at 03:22:18 from (216.208.58.147):
In Reply to: Farmall A Pricing posted by Jason May on February 08, 2007 at 16:34:23:
Jason: A lot depends on just where your located. If the tractor is close to show quality and for very little money could be made show quality, you may get that much. It's worth a try, as those implements add considerable to the value. I don't think your going to insult anyone at that price. The final factor when selling, you can negociate down in price but never up. The downside is lack of hydraulics, this is why I say show quality is important. Most folks using one of these tractors and utilizing all the equipment you have, tend to go for hydraulics and Super A. With slight modifications those implements will all fit a Super A and can have hydraulic lift. You may well do better by offering individual prices on each of tractor, snow blade, plow, cultivators and mower, giving a total somewhere in the $2,700. to $3,000. range, yet offer the total package for $2,350. A lot of folks have bought a bare tractor for $1,500. then started chasing the country side looking for implements, by the time they have all they've spent $5,000. Then the down side of splitting these up, you could get left with an item no one seems to want. Who ever said, " life isn't a gamble" ?
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