AKfish
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- Oct 1, 2004
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- Tractor
- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
Salesmen, used car-truck buyers and auction hounds will sometimes estimate the value of a used vehicle by year, by trim package, by miles, etc. Kelly Blue-Book, Edmunds, etc. calculate the value of a vehicle using a formula... and, you can see the results of that by plugging in those statistics for your particular car and note the estimated value.
Anyone familiar with that kind of system to estimate the value of a used tractor?
So, if I turned into an auction hound - next week - I could walk up and down the rows of tractors with my iPhone "Used Tractor Price Estimator" App and key punch out my next bid! :thumbsup:
But... seriously... I'm really wondering if there's a price formula that would at least get you within the "ballpark" for knowing what's a reasonable figure versus a ridiculous price without spending hours, days, weeks and years pouring over Richie Brother's and Tractorhouse sale results.
AKfish
Anyone familiar with that kind of system to estimate the value of a used tractor?
So, if I turned into an auction hound - next week - I could walk up and down the rows of tractors with my iPhone "Used Tractor Price Estimator" App and key punch out my next bid! :thumbsup:
But... seriously... I'm really wondering if there's a price formula that would at least get you within the "ballpark" for knowing what's a reasonable figure versus a ridiculous price without spending hours, days, weeks and years pouring over Richie Brother's and Tractorhouse sale results.
AKfish