Posted by John A on December 10, 2014 at 22:35:46 from (162.251.9.41):
In Reply to: 706 Basket Case posted by scott2013 on December 10, 2014 at 16:30:52:
Scott, $1000-- H3LL NO! The condition that thing is in , as you described. UNLESS the current owner can put the Key in the slot, Turn right, push the Starter Button and it Screams to life I seriously doubt it! Scrap value is $500 there abouts! Poor tires only one is any count, Chances are it not destine for much life. Hard shifting! minus tin, Scrap value at best! NO Way in H3LL is it worth $1000, Hauling will vary some good rule of thumb is $2.00/ running mile, Loaded ... 125x$2.00 = $250 just to get it home. I bought a tractor 3 yrs ago not running in 4 yrs, not stuck had to get a last minute wrecker/Slide Truck to get it winches up on and hauled home cost me $400 for about 125 mile haul. so be prepared for the worst. For him to get what a scrap yard will pay He has to haul it himself, or have it hauled - the ave of $500 the scrap yard will pay, minus any cost he incurs, he nets not a lot. Offer him $500 Cash in $100 bills wave in under his nose!, Set 2 fifty's in 2 different pockets just in-case he plays hard ball Go to $600 and be prepared to walk away from it.Not in this life time is it worth $1000. I bought a not running 706, 282D, 18 month ago gave $400, Nice tin minus the Steer pedestal Cowling, Rubber 75%, 3 sets of split IH Wts, Fast hitch! Dual tire tricycle fronts, 4 digit Serial #!!! that is my honest opinion Hope you get it traded for! Later, John A.
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