What would be a good price for a 2002 TC45 HST with NH loader, a standard bucket and a bradco grapple bucket. It has 245 hours and looks new? It is listed for 18,800
Either way, $18,800 is a very good price for that tractor with only the standard loader. I'd bet you will be in a race to buy it. Is it from an individual? I just can't imagine a dealer who wouldn't have that unit priced over $20k.
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Either way, $18,800 is a very good price for that tractor with only the standard loader. I'd bet you will be in a race to buy it. Is it from an individual? I just can't imagine a dealer who wouldn't have that unit priced over $20k.
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Jinman
I am in SC. Yes they are quick change. I had my heart set on the Kubota 4340. I have looked in our news paper for 2 years and this week both the 4330 and the NH are for sale for the same price. It is from an individual who had a one man tree sevice and was sole operator. He used the bradco grapple to pick up trees that were cut up and load them into a truck.
TC45D 2002 with 250 hours 16LA and toothbar, loaded rear tires, used by landscaper (meaning it was roughed up cosmetically, but nothing mechanical): $18,000 about 6 weeks ago. Didn't buy because I wasn't comfortable with seller.
Currently pursuing: TC45D 2002 (sold March 2003) with 75 hours, 16LA, toothbar, loaded rear tires and very clean: $18,500 was what we had discussed once the tractor gets traded-in.