I'm likewise a little confused about what you are talking about. But thinking 2008 is not a misprint, and Case IH evidently must of made such a thing in 2008. Just so you know, IH made a 350 (same number) back in the 50s. You might keep that in mind when it comes to how you advertise this thing.
That said, you just need to figure out for yourself what you got to have or want out of this thing. Then add about 10 percent to that, and use that figure to advertise. Just about any potential buyer is gonna throw you an offer atleast 10 percent less than your asking price. UNLESS of course, you have this thing under priced. So if you are already 10 percent over what you really want, then any counter offer is gonna be real close to what you'll actually take. If you advertise what you actual want, then you really won't be able to entertain any counter offers. And buyers ussually shy away from sellers that won't budge a dime on thier price. Unless, you really really have a fair and accurate price on it, and they are still really interested in it at the asking price. Alot of buyers will just go down the road if no counter offer is even considered.
I know this doesn't help you much to determine an actual dollar amount price. But I think it'll help you a little bit as far as being a sales tactic.
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