Best way to sell privately

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Martian

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So as some of you know I'm looking to get a JD 110, I've found some of the best deals through private sellers, who don't really want a trade and even through a dealer they won't give what it's worth. So I was wondering how all of you sell your machines (besides just CL, eBay). It's practically brand new 2008 3120 with only 154 hours. Got new work so I need something bigger. Haven't put it up anywhere yet but where's the best place? I believe I heard something about being to sell it through a dealer and the buyer being able to use Deere financing but I'd like to check on that as well.

Thanks for the help:thumbsup:
 
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So as some of you know I'm looking to get a JD 110, I've found some of the best deals through private sellers, who don't really want a trade and even through a dealer they won't give what it's worth. So I was wondering how all of you sell your machines (besides just CL, eBay). It's practically brand new 2008 3120 with only 154 hours. Got new work so I need something bigger. Haven't put it up anywhere yet but where's the best place? I believe I heard something about being to sell it through a dealer and the buyer being able to use Deere financing but I'd like to check on that as well.

Thanks for the help:thumbsup:

Local tractor dealer has a lot just for stuff sold on commission,always gotta ride by and see what they got...As for financing dont know about JD/Kubota etc.but have local bank financing.Also some of the smaller car lots will sell on commisson. When I sold cple tractors,i always done it on my time and told them before that the price isnt neg. and cash/money orders only.Checks can be cleared threw bank before tractor is taken...
 
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Thanks,

I'll have to stop by and check in with some of the local dealers and see what their commission will be. I may just put them on CL for a good price and ride it out. Don't need anything till spring (though with the weather I'm wondering if it's here:laughing:) so that may be the way I go, just looking to get the most for my money. Hate seeing all of it going to the dealers!
 
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Thanks,

I'll have to stop by and check in with some of the local dealers and see what their commission will be. I may just put them on CL for a good price and ride it out. Don't need anything till spring (though with the weather I'm wondering if it's here:laughing:) so that may be the way I go, just looking to get the most for my money. Hate seeing all of it going to the dealers!

Can take to Auction and put a reserve on it.It will depend if buyer or seller pays sales commission....
Can also put color picture in local papers,color and picture always gets attention
 
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Auction Reserves are not free...Martian, The problem that you have is going againist a Brand new tractor with deere finaceing.
 
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Thanks,

I'll have to stop by and check in with some of the local dealers and see what their commission will be. I may just put them on CL for a good price and ride it out. Don't need anything till spring (though with the weather I'm wondering if it's here:laughing:) so that may be the way I go, just looking to get the most for my money. Hate seeing all of it going to the dealers!

Good luck with CL. You no doubt know it's very spotty, both buying and selling. Also, keep in mind the market for tractors is somewhat seasonal. Spring is the busy season when equipment will usually sell faster or at a better price. Fall and winter are slower... maybe not very many 110's to choose from but you might find a better deal as a buyer. Good luck.
 
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I do have a auction service right next to me. It does specialize in repossessions (hence the name Repo Cast) but they do allow people to sell privately although I'm not sure about reserves. And all auction fee premiums are paid by the buyer, only problem is I've seen items go for half what they are worth so I don't think it would be the best option as I want the most money, if I had to sell it though... Thinking I may try eBay as well.

And I have found the problem to be that the value drops 20% going off the lot, then not so much later as you loose financing but holds value down the road.

Thinking if I'm going to start spending money for adds I'll wait till spring when there will be more buyers
 
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CL worked for me. Of course, most of the calls and lookers were time wasters, bargain hunters, etc. It comes with the territory. No way you can publicly advertise something without this happening.

But.... patience is the key. The right buyer does indeed come along. There are many great, solid, reputable folks who look for late model tractors and have cash ready. Do the best you can to screen the calls, but when you're the salesman, you have to do the work to pocket the commission.

I'd agree that March into May will be prime time.

TractorHouse also has a free listing service. Well worth it.
No way I'd Ebay. The fees would really eat into the margins, but to each his own.
 
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I've sold quite a few tractors, and had the best luck with Ebay. Seems like the more and better quality pics you can post, and very detailed description, and you'll have nationwide buyers. Cost around $200 for a 20K tractor.
As others have said, Craigslist has also been spotty for me.
This time of year is slow, should pick up in a few months. I haven't advertised in a paper or anything other than Ebay and CL for years.
Could also advertise on TBN.....;)
 
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eBay reaches a wide audience but how many will drive half way across the country to pick up a piece of equipment unseen? And when the auction closes you are obligated to complete the purchase even if you don't like the price. Craigslist reaches a wider local audience and is where I would list. And it's free!

Last spring I drove 400 miles each way to buy my Deere 4100 via a Craigslist posting found using searchtempest.com. If, after driving 400 miles, I had found the machine to be not as advertised I would have had no obligation to go through with the transaction and my out-of-pocket costs would have been limited to the 50 gallons of fuel I used (I know, no small cost.)
 

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