Posted by mkirsch on March 29, 2012 at 05:58:51 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: My tractor posted by buc llamraf on March 28, 2012 at 17:51:24:
The tractor hobby is a losing proposition. It's not "the way things are going," it's the way things have ALWAYS BEEN.
You never get back what you put into the tractor unless you luck out and get a barn find for way below its market value, and/or put in a lot of sweat equity to improve the tractor.
$2700 is high for a Cub with just a disk and plow, unless it's something special. It would need new tires and have to look really good, along with being mechanically sound.
I'm not saying it isn't WORTH that much, just that it's on the high side of the spectrum.
You only need to find one person who agrees with you to make a sale. It doesn't hurt to TRY, so unless you're absolutely desperate for $$$, keep trying. If you need the $$$ now you're going to have to take a hit.
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