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robert4174

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Kubota BX2370
I am selling my one year old Kubota BX2370. I simply don't use it enough to justify keeping it. I have a Hustler that I have been using to cut the lawn and think I will merge the two machines into one Grasshopper.

Since the machine has <40hrs, and a lot of equipment, I am unsure as to where to start the price.

I have a FEL(with BXPanded Tooth Bar) and quick disconnect bucket FEL
60" MM deck with mulch kit
New Land Pride SB 1050 3 point snowblower
Kubota dozer blade with hydraulics
ballast box
2" wheel spacers
under armor(BXPanded)
LED work lights

I was offered $14 K for a trade in on a new Grasshopper...but, I have a line on a used one I would like to purchase and would like some pricing guidance. Obviously the dealer needs to make money...so, is $14K too low for a starting price?

I also would welcome any and all thoughts on a Grasshopper with a Kubota diesel engine. I have a very flat, but very long driveway(about 850 feet) that I would like to either plow or snow blow with the GH. Is this reasonable?

Thanks for any help you can offer.
 
   / Help with valuation/pricing. #2  
Interesting problem to have... I have no experience with selling such new equipment, and more to the point, something with all those expensive (but useful, for the right buyer) add-ons. What if you took the cost of everything and tried to reduce it enough that a reasonable person would be interested in buying for cash, almost new but still, used? If you had invested, say, $21,000, (just guessing, obviously) then maybe someone would be okay paying $17,000 for it? $14,000 sounded low to me, but then again, I am not really familiar with the BX2370.
Many of us here would find your progress in this interesting to follow, I am sure. Oxford?? UK?
 
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Interesting problem to have... I have no experience with selling such new equipment, and more to the point, something with all those expensive (but useful, for the right buyer) add-ons. What if you took the cost of everything and tried to reduce it enough that a reasonable person would be interested in buying for cash, almost new but still, used? If you had invested, say, $21,000, (just guessing, obviously) then maybe someone would be okay paying $17,000 for it? $14,000 sounded low to me, but then again, I am not really familiar with the BX2370.
Many of us here would find your progress in this interesting to follow, I am sure. Oxford?? UK?

Thanks for the reply. I guess the "gap" between new and "almost" new is what I am having a problem quantifying. I also need to find the right avenue to sell it as Craigslist tends to bring out the worst in many situations.
Oxford, PA. Just outside of Elkton Maryland(about an hour from Philly).

Thanks again.
 
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Most people would buy new for the 0% than pony up for almost new saving a few quid.
 
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Most people would buy new for the 0% than pony up for almost new saving a few quid.
True enough... shiny new always gets a premium... drive it off the lot and ouch. And the 0 down 0 interest is a big factor (was for me). That said, add up your investment and discount it a significant amount below what someone would have to pay in interest for a consumer loan over 5 years to buy your stuff compared to new and show them your numbers. You have to be a salesman if you want to get the most out of your tractor and accessories.
 
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True enough... shiny new always gets a premium... drive it off the lot and ouch. And the 0 down 0 interest is a big factor (was for me). That said, add up your investment and discount it a significant amount below what someone would have to pay in interest for a consumer loan over 5 years to buy your stuff compared to new and show them your numbers. You have to be a salesman if you want to get the most out of your tractor and accessories.


Thank you all for your views. They make sense. I recognize that in order to entice a buyer, I will now need to price it accordingly. I just adjusted my price on the machine to 14K. Someone will be getting a very good deal.
 
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Robert, before I gave all those goodies away for $14,000, I would make sure it is clean, take some good photos of the tractor and its accessories, and post it for sale on Craig's List. I have sold two used, clean Kubotas that way, for fair prices for both me and the buyer. In looking at Tractorhouse.com, I see that BX2370's sell for less than I guessed, but still, with your collection of attachments, I would think you could get $15,500 or so. Or make someone's day (month?) by letting it go for $14K.
 
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Thank you all for your views. They make sense. I recognize that in order to entice a buyer, I will now need to price it accordingly. I just adjusted my price on the machine to 14K. Someone will be getting a very good deal.
If you can get $14K in trade then I would jack your price above that... or you might as well save some time and hassle and just trade it in. Try $15.5K and drop it to $15K to make the deal. If that doesn't work then trade it in.
 
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If you can get $14K in trade then I would jack your price above that... or you might as well save some time and hassle and just trade it in. Try $15.5K and drop it to $15K to make the deal. If that doesn't work then trade it in.

The reason I wasn't wanting to do the trade is that I was looking to be a used machine from a private owner. The only way for me to get the 14K on trade would be to buy a new GH from the dealer.

Thanks again for all of the suggestions!
 
   / Help with valuation/pricing. #10  
I would depreciate the total cost by 20% and if you can get that it is a pretty good deal for you the seller. If the trade in depreciates your investment by 30% or more the buyer is getting a very good deal
 

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