Posted by RTR on August 24, 2011 at 08:47:04 from (216.226.179.180):
Hey guys, I have been inquired several times by people wanting to purchase the Super C Widefront DEMO tractor. I haven't ever thought about selling it, but recently I could use the space for more Cubs, Super A's, and 140's. I have a couple people intrested, but have NO CLUE what to price the tractor at. I know you all don't like pricing other peoples stuff, but PLEASE give me an idea of what a good asking price for this tractor should be. You know, what you've seen them sell for, what you think they are worth, what you'd pay, what you'd be comfortable selling one at, etc. At least a starting point, and why you came up with it. Lets see what you all come up with, and I'll put in my 2 cents and we'll talk about it from there.
Oh, and by the way....it runs as good as it looks. AND YES, I realize that the grille is incorrect. It is a power unit grille, and was on it when I got it. Sorry for the bad picture, my camera isn't acting right. I look forward to your responses. THANKS!
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