Posted by Bruce from Can. on August 13, 2020 at 02:59:02 from (74.12.75.110):
In Reply to: Retiring from haying posted by Bernie/MA on August 12, 2020 at 18:06:27:
Any working equipment that is known to operate as it should, is worth more than just something picked up at a consignment sale. I will suggest some minimum price ranges, swather/mower $2,000.00 tractor $1,500.00-$2,000.00 . Wagon and raked and tedder minimum $500 each, go try to find equipment you can take home and know you can use for less, sure you might buy same stuff for less then spend time and money to make it work. And that baler with its own power plant absolute minimum should be $1,000.00 . Amish want those balers set up that way. There are guys that buy equipment for Amish farmers and will drag it 500-1000 miles to get it to them. I watched a pull type MF combine sell for $2,800.00 two years ago in Ontario, Canada, and it went to an Amish farm in Illinois,USA. Nice older working equipment has value, but you may want to help this guy out, giving him a break too, so hard for us to set prices for you.
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