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I'm really not familiar with your tractor so I will say the best thing to do would be to go to sites like Tractorhouse.com or Equipmentlocator.com and search for tractors like yours and see what they are selling for.
Good luck.
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Remember that a dealer can only pay you a wholesale price so that he can service it, hold it (cost of money) and sell it at a profit. You'll obviously usually be better off selling it privately.
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A new gear tc30 with nh loader is 14-15(I think). A finish mower is 1-2. Ebay has new tc30s listed most of the time with a buy it now price. I would delta down from new in order to get an estimate.
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