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Old 11-05-2009, 07:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Value of a 2006 Mahindra 2615

Hey guys haven't been on in a while but I need your help.
My wife & I are doing the Dave Ramsey Finacial Peace University thing. It has opened my eyes to managing my money better. I'm trying to figure out what all of my vehicles book for & what we owe on them.
So far our 2007 Suzuki SX4 car we owe what it is worth, my 1998 truck we owe less than what it is worth (unfortunately this is the second time I paid for it & we've been doing double payments ) I couldn't find a KBB for tractors.

What would a 2006 2615 HST FEL with 250 hours be worth?
If it makes any difference it: has no dents or scratches, has always been stored inside, has loaded rear tires, has a coolant/engine heater, & has mantenence records for everything on it. Oh I live in Maine if that matters too.
I've got an idea it's probably worth $10,000- 12,000 just the tractor.
Then probably $12,000 to $14,000 with the new 70" snowblower & the 72" grader blade.

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Old 11-05-2009, 09:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Bill,

A friend of mine just sold his 2006 2615HST 3 weeks ago. It went with a loader and a King Kutter rotary mower with 250 hours for $11,500. Your price seems in the ballpark.
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:33 AM   #3 (permalink)
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For reference I bought an 06 2615 in April for $14,5000. The price included loader, canopy, cheapo quick hitch, 18 dove tail trailer with fold up ramps, 5 Rhino RC, 6 box blade, middle buster, PHD with two augers, boom pole, and 5 Woods tiller. The tractor had 225 hrs. The RC, boxblade and trailer were bought with the tractor. The tiller and PHD were older and somewhat rough. Keep in mind I am in the South and bought from a home builder whose business had slowed down.
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yeah so about $10,000 for just the tractor & $11,000 to $12,000 with the grader blade & snowblower I'd say. Cool we owe like $7000 on it I think. Well one good thing about tractors, if you buy right, & take care of them they are a pretty good investment. I paid $12,000 for the tracotr with like 40 hours on it in late winter of 08.

So Dave Ramsey would say "In two years your $12,000 became,...$10,000." Not TOO bad I guess,..just wish I could have paid with cash I had in the bank rather than cash from a low intrest rate loan.
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