Scott, your price is close for all the things your list, and especially, if they are in good to VG condition. One thing you may want to consider is that some people will be looking for specific items, and frankly, you may end up getting more cabbage over-all if you are willing to sell certain items separately. for example, the snow blade, complete and in decent shape will bring $300 - $350 easily. Sickle bar, ditto. cultivators same ballpark if not a tad higher, especially with the sidedresser, let's say $400 for grins. You are looking at $200+ for the single bottom plow. Without the tractor, that adds up to around $1200 if we low-ball everything.
A recently restored cub with new treads, paint, etc. will bring $2500 easy around my parts. So, the $4000 number is closer to what I think is spot on for fair market value. In the end, it all depends upon how fast you want to sell it, and what you are willing to take. To a cub guy, $3000 out the door is a good deal, and will move it fairly fast. IMHO
This post was edited by Tom Fleming at 18:06:58 07/16/12.
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