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Posted by Errin Oh on September 29, 2006 at 07:49:43 from (198.57.19.126):
In Reply to: Re: Whats it Worth posted by jmixigo on September 29, 2006 at 06:23:28:
I can realate to Fluggie. In my case a paintless D19 that has paid for itself many tmes over, never given me any trouble, and can't be replace for 3-4x what I paid for it. However, it doesn't make it worth any more money. If I tried to sell it at best I'd get $1500 (not quite double what I paid). Maybe a tad more if I parted it. It isn't going anywhere....... I say 2500 was good, doublin your $$ was great. Just a quick look has the tractor alone around 2000. I couldn't find numbers on the loader but would guess 800/1000 tops. Lot-o-money for a tiny little loader that is only good for loose material (isn't going to be digging nothin). I spe'c that is why he is sellin it. He figered that out and now wants a bigger machine. Oh, and that's also why it's worth 10 grand, thats what his next one is going to cost him.
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