Posted by s.crum on March 16, 2008 at 07:34:41 from (4.156.231.163):
In Reply to: Woods mower posted by jacksonduper236 on March 16, 2008 at 06:26:51:
Wood's mowers are about the best you can buy. I'm not sure what a unit like this costs new, but I would suspect that at 3 years old and if it has not been mis-used $3,400 is fair market value. I would look it over real close though. Myself, I wouldn't try to pull any impliment not designed for over the road transport for more than 10 miles. First today's roads beat the snot out of anything without a suspension. second is the width, in Pa it's 8' max without wide load permits why invite trouble. Third if God forbid something were to go wrong and an accident involving others were to happen, legal trouble could haunt you the rest of your life. A trailer that you know is fully licensed, insured and road worthy is very cost effective peace of mind. Who knows, when you get there you might find something else that's real neat (and have room for) for a hundred bucks.
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