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| Silver Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Hunterdon Cnty, NJ
Posts: 124
| thanks guys....
__________________ z0lt3c Kubota B7800HST w/ 4WD, FROPS & Rear Aux, HD TLB LA402 FEL and Woods BH750B Backhoe ATI Q/A w Kubota 60" & TSC FEL Carry All Woods Cadet 60 Brush Bull Mower Western 7' Snow Plow (in progress) Last edited by z0lt3c; 11-04-2009 at 10:10 PM. |
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| Elite Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Central New Hampshire
Posts: 2,941
| $8250 including loader, or bare tractor? If thats with the loader I call that priced plenty right. I agree with alot of your observations...... soft market, no one has money unless its a smokin' deal, etc. My only advice...... advertise (which i know you are doing) and be patient. I've been in your shoes before, and with a little patience..... I've always been able to sell close to my asking price. |
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| Elite Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 2,978
| The economy sucks. Very few people have that kind of money up front. And since the dollar is cheap, if they can get a low interest rate, they will opt for keeping the cash and playing with someone elses money. |
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| Bronze Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Piedmont Area, NC
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| Silver Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Jefferson County, WV
Posts: 153
| That is a good price. I paid $13,000 for my B7800, FEL, Mid Mount, LR, PHD, RB and tooth bar with just a few more hours 1.5 years ago (with a dented hood). You just need to find someone that has the cash on hand, which is hard these days.
__________________ B7800 (new to me 2/6/8 @435 hours), 402 FEL, Woods GB60, RB72, LR72, PHD, Chain forks, 60 MMM G1900 (new to me at 1100 hours), 60 inch deck, snow blade, chains |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: From Vt, in Va, going to MS
Posts: 863
| Looking at the pics - Paint the hoe and fix the seat. You've got an excellent price if all is in good running order. I would definitely have looked at it instead of my current ride this last spring.
__________________ My ride:'07 B7610, LA352 FEL, Bush Hog SBX 48 box blade, '07 Hudson HSE Deluxe trailer - 5 Ton 18', Woods BH70-X w/ 16" bucket and Woods thumb, 3pt pallet forks "Why do you need a thumb on your BH?" http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/A.../opposable.php The opposable thumb is what separates us from most others in the animal kingdom. |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Putnam Co. West Virginia
Posts: 141
| I agree - fix the seat, blast and paint the bucket and peal off the old stickers and put new ones on. It will make the unit look a lot better and may make you and extra grand or so.... Good luck
__________________ Kubota 7610, FEL, 60" MMM, B.B. Backhoe, 48" Hog, Chipper Honda Foreman 500 4x4, Recon 250, Honda Trx90 Yamaha Rhino 700 4x4 |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: North of Mtl,Que,Can (Ste Adele)
Posts: 1,309
| I suspect that financing could play a role here. At a couple of thou most folks can find ready cash but when yo get close to $10,000 (well OK, over $5000) most need to finance, so your market gets much slimmer. Once won a govt auction at $3000. for a seized current year Subaru that (at the time) should have retailed at $15,000 used. I had to wholesale it for around $6 even tho I has asked only about $9.5. retail. It had warrantee left, so there were no service issues and it was super clean with a mere 5,000 miles or so. At auction it could not start due to blown fuse link in starter circuit and as a joke I placed my 'garbage bid' fully knowing of the factory warrantee would cover any major repairs. After much pondering (and Q's from 'lookers') I realized that no bank would finance unless via a dealer and at that time and place the amount of ready cash was outside of most folks capabilities.
__________________ " He who dies owning the most toys WINS" |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Sands Township, Marquette Co, Michigan
Posts: 932
| You can sell anything if the price is right. Obviously it is too high for your market. You might try expanding your market and bring in more determined buyers. After all tractor buyers are a pretty small market. I tried to sell my old Corvette locally and got 0 inquires after 3 weeks. I expanded my market reach and sold it in a week. |
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