Posted by jackinok on November 14, 2011 at 11:02:33 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Estimating machinery posted by Dan-IA on November 14, 2011 at 10:46:00:
The thing about machinery prices and things is that they often vary widly by location,and just plain old whos there when it sells. While folks here can give you some good prices as to what sells around us,your best bet may be to get hold of a good used equipment dealer in the area that you can trust and have him look at it if its fairly new equipment. Very often an auctioneer who does alot of farm auctions in your area will have even a better idea of what the real day to day prices would be. And they may even be better to talk to if theres a lot of old equipment more of value to collectors. Most auctioneers will value an estate of this type for a reasonable fee. Hard to really put a hard and fast dollar figure on something used though,so much depends on the buyers,but you could get a fair estimate i would think.
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