Am I asking too much?

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GreatWhitehunter

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I know prices are highly regoinal but from what I've seen forsale locally I think I'm in the ballpark. I'm trying to sell my 05 3320 os with ehydro mid pto rear remote, aux hydro to front. 300 hrs with 300x loader an 448 bh. I'm also including a 72" woods harley rake, new 60" woods brush bull, woods 65" box blade, landpride 72" rear blade, millonzi grapple, forks, an loader mount snow plow, Imatch. I'm looking for $25k an this is firm. But with some of the calls I received I'm a tad confused. I ran all the numbers by my dealer an he thinks I should be at to 30k for the low side. So what do you guys think? I know the economy is tough right now but some of the offers I've got for this package are down right rude.

Matt:confused:
 
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Total price is good, IMO.

I think your problem is packaging all into one.

Finding the one person looking for everything in that package will be tough. Break it down. Not as convenient for you, but individually selling items will find more buyers. IMO

Most of us don't go from zero tractor and attachments to a full load in one big swoop. We buy the items piecemeal as we find excuses for them. :D
 
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Total price is good, IMO.

I think your problem is packaging all into one.

Finding the one person looking for everything in that package will be tough. Break it down. Not as convenient for you, but individually selling items will find more buyers. IMO

Most of us don't go from zero tractor and attachments to a full load in one big swoop. We buy the items piecemeal as we find excuses for them. :D
I'll second that motion.
 
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I think you well within the ballpark on pricing. However, when a buyer is thinking about that dollar amount, he probably is likely to buy at a dealer and get the 0 % financing. Ken Sweet
 
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I was actually trying to trade for a mini ex but even that wasn't going well. I can split the attachments up but I won't split the tlb.

Matt
 
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Yeah, you need to sell it all separately. It could be worth more than $5,000 to do so! ($30K minus <$25K)
 
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I think you well within the ballpark on pricing. However, when a buyer is thinking about that dollar amount, he probably is likely to buy at a dealer and get the 0 % financing. Ken Sweet

Still you'll just end up with the tlb without some options for 25K. I figure close to 8k in attachments is a pretty sweet bonus. I 've had people calling to offer me 14k for everything. I just laugh and laugh I mean come on.
Matt
 
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It's called free enterprise.

They are free to offer anything they want to.

You are free to accept or say no.

The number of people sitting around needing immediately exactly what you have, entire package, AND with that much CASH and in your area and see your ad is rather small. If there is only one bidder at an auction, he sets the price.
 
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Total price is good, IMO.

I think your problem is packaging all into one.

Finding the one person looking for everything in that package will be tough. Break it down. Not as convenient for you, but individually selling items will find more buyers. IMO

Most of us don't go from zero tractor and attachments to a full load in one big swoop. We buy the items piecemeal as we find excuses for them. :D


The way I bought my first tractor to keep was by buying combinations and selling the individual pieces.

I agree with Beenthere.:thumbsup:
 
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Still you'll just end up with the tlb without some options for 25K. I figure close to 8k in attachments is a pretty sweet bonus. I 've had people calling to offer me 14k for everything. I just laugh and laugh I mean come on.
Matt

Lots of folks just have 25K laying around. The banks are Leary of farm equipment loans, therefore, charge a higher interest rate. Splitting it up may be the best way to sell. Ken Sweet
 

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