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Would anybody be able to tell me a fair asking price for the following: New Holland 2005 TC24DA with 217 hours, 12LA loader, 914A mmm, and a woods
G52 3 point tiller? The seller is asking $14,000 and being new to the tractor arena I wasn't sure if this is a fair price or if I should try and talk him down. I really like this tractor and he is very close to where I live so transport would be very easy. Thanks to all! |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Funk, Ohio
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That seems a little high, but including the implements, maybe not. There is no reason you can't make a lower offer and see what happens. The worst case is he could say no, or he could sell it to someone else. Try offering something like $12,000 (or whatever is a bit below what you're willing to pay) and see what he says.
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Rich 300 hours on the DX29, 850 on the JD 240 and too many to count on the Cadet Funk, Ohio |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southern Adirondacks, NY
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FWIW, I bought my TC-24D in 2003 brand new. Tractor was $11,500, 12LA loader was $3400, and the 914A 60" was $2200. Figure in the cost of a tiller, no idea what they run, but I don't think your price is too bad at all. Especially if a private deal with no sales tax. I have a Woods snowblower and rear blade, well made equipment. 217 hours is just broke in. All depends on what you are looking for, and you can always make an offer.
Brad |
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