Posted by W_B on September 30, 2013 at 07:50:24 from (155.188.247.17):
In Reply to: Whats it worth Rant posted by Harvey2 on September 29, 2013 at 16:24:33:
I don't mind, kinda like seeing the answers as I'm sorta, kinda, half-a$$ed looking for something newer and will have one to sell. I guess no one has perfect knowledge, if there is even such, and there can be rare or desirable examples of an otherwise common tractor that can make a big difference in value. If I or someone here can help someone determine that, it's a win. For example my MIL gave me an old Cub Cadet she had parked in her barn. After questioning about it on a Cub forum I found out that it is the 5th rarest model they ever made. So from that info I've decided to keep it all original rather than add a bunch of stuff it never had back in the day or paint it all up. Not that it's all that valuable, but will be a totally original example of that model.
Like to say thanks to all who contribute to the What's it Worth threads, I sure enjoy them.
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