Without an FEL, I'd say $5-7k, depending on area, demand, and how quickly you want to sell it. The economy is improving, and the 0% financing deals on the new ones seem to be ending, both of which help the used market.
I bought my 2005
B7610 (basically the same as your
B2410, but the quarter-inching valve for the 3PH, instead of position control) with LA352 FEL, 60" KK landscape rake, and a Woods PHD + 9" auger for $7500 in New Jersey last July. It only had 124 hours on it at the time of purchase. I feel that I got a really good deal, and that the seller could have gotten $9-$10k if he was patient. I was trying to stay under $8k with FEL, so I was (am) very happy. I called the seller less than an hour after he posted it on Craigslist. It was listed for $7000. In the 10 minutes between me telling him I'd buy it pending SWMBO's approval, and calling back with said approval, another prospective buyer called and offered $7500, and would I match that? I thought it was a little of a dirty move, but hey, it was still a good deal. I took a vacation day from work, and picked it up first thing the next morning; I didn't want the price going up any more.
About a month previous to that, I missed out on a '99
B2400 with 400 hours (similar to your
B2410, but a little older), FEL, and a 14" trailer for $8,000. I called about 3 hours after it was posted; buyer was on the way to pick it up. I thought the $8,000 price was good w/o the trailer, so the trailer was a bonus (and a way to get it home, as I din't have a trailer to haul it).
The FEL accounts for about $3k difference in price on these tractors. A used mid-mower adds about $500-$1000; so your unit is worth about $2,000-$2,500 less than one with an FEL.
Good luck with the sale.
Regards,
Jay