Posted by Hobo,NC on November 12, 2023 at 06:55:03 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: Ford Grader Blade posted by smokejmp52 on November 11, 2023 at 19:27:52:
I have that blade I gave $100 for it one of the best deals I have ran across. I don't have the grader wheel set up, I brought the front off a old zero turn to make it just never got around to it.
I would not take a share in a gold mine for it. It will work with up to a 50HP tractor and live a long happy life. If you brought a new blade comparable you will pay $1500 plus. Its not a poor boys special someone will appreciate how well its built and pay good money for it.
My thoughts, I would give 500 for it keep it and sell mine for 500 are take the tail wheel off and sale it for 500 : ) I see a free tail wheel set up for someone that already has that blade.
If its in good condition as is $750 they will not buy a new set up for less are double far as that goes. Fact its more blade than a 2WD 25HP needs and what a 35HP up with 4X4 up will not tear up. That's the value in it and the value the buyer must see to pay good money for it.
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