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Re: Buying a 435 Deere
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Posted by 720Deere on February 06, 2006 at 13:34:01 from (70.17.211.47):
In Reply to: Buying a 435 Deere posted by Brian from oswego on February 06, 2006 at 12:39:42:
Brian, If you find a working condition 435 for $3500, you got a steal! With good sheet metal (very important as it is hard to find replacements) and very few options, they are bringing in the $6000 range on the east coast. My uncle bought one last year with the setback front axle, live pto, 5 speed and perfect tin for $8500 and most people around here would agree that was a fair price for the shape it's in. With a little paint and good rubber I've seen them sell for over $14,000. A 2-53 sounds like a Detroit! A little more weedeater sounding than the bark of 6-71, but still a distinguishing sound. As far as engine problems, they are pretty reliable. They're not usally good cold weather starters, but otherwise stong little engines.
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