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Posted by David in Wales on March 01, 2007 at 14:19:41 from (86.142.187.240):

Hi Gang; Having set my heart on buying one of these little MF300 series. I've been searching the tractor trade via the websites. Found several examples in dealer's yards. Almost every one was sold originally to golf courses & councils and supplied on turf wheels. Most also fitted with loaders. Hence every man & his "cowboy" has used them, no 1 owner-driver versions. Hours for this age around 3500 to 4500. Average prices $14500 to $15500. Not the best seller because of the low 47HP gross. My seller paid far too much when he bought in December $17350. He obviously hasnt had any one else interested at anywhere near this price. He has phoned me everyday this week !!! I think his wife is giving him H+LL for buying it at this price (we've all had that problem LoL). I bid him $16500 last weekend, and after talking with many dealers think this is too much. I think $16000 is about right money for me, but cant see him dropping $1350 in 2 months. I dont want my wife giving me a hard time either LoL. Perhaps I should look around at Ford NH 3930 & 4630 which dont command such high values. Cheers David
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