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Location: Virginia/WV
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I'm wondering what this thing is worth. Your thoughts?
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Northern California-Tehama Co.
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I looks like a diesel. Is it running? Do all the gauges work? Any leaks?
The MF35 was built from 1960-63. Rubber looks good. The average used retail ranges from $1500-2000. The mower looks pretty used--maybe worth $100. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Mt Washington, Kentucky
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If it were a "standard" 35, it would typically sell for more. Normally, in this part of the country, you would expect a 35 to sell for $3000+. The turf special was a variant produced for golf course and/or general mowing purposes. A good many started their lives as highway dept. mowing rigs. I've seen a couple sell here, both gassers. They bring about $2500 in average condition.
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