blehmann
Bronze Member
I'll be moving up in horsepower shortly. I found a clean low hour (970) 2000 New Holland TT75A today for $27,500. It has a decent loader installed. I'm thinking that they are asking about what the tractor and loader sold for twenty-one years ago. I called before driving the hundred miles to try to get a feel for how solid they are on that price. We had a good conversation about the lunacy of the current market and then I mentioned that the machine was priced about where it sold at new. How much wiggle room in the price? The dealer said "not much". I might can do twenty five. I responded that I might could do twenty. We left it at that. I'm of the opinion that a rising tide lifts all boats. My present tractor is a 2000 JD 5205 with a 521 loader. It cost about $22,000 when I bought it used (200 hrs) in 2002. It now is sitting at 998 hours. I repainted the loader and the tractor looks really sharp. I placed some feelers on a few tractor and equipment groups on Facebook with a $15,000 value on mine, stating that it isn't for sale until I cover my needs. I'm looking for someone that might want to trade down or even point me to a good deal so that they can buy my tractor. I've gotten a couple of leads on who is interested but no help from anyone in locating a potential purchase. My question for you all is this; am I too cheap considering what we are seeing the current used tractor market. Do I just go balls to the wall and value mine at $20,000 or do I keep on looking for a deal that is more in line with how I have my tractor valued presently.