Realistic value

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klog53

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jd5520n, kubotal3800, yanmar
Going to be trading my l3800 hydro/loader for a cab tractor of similar specs. Bought this tractor new in 13. Now has 2000 hrs. A Kioti dealer offered me 8500 which I considered insulting. I was thinking more like 15k. Am I being realistic?
 
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He’s got to make money, he’s not gonna give you $15 if he’s only able to sell it at 15k. Should be easy to sell, not sure about 15k with 2k hours that’s gonna depend on a lot of things but more than $8 should be pretty easy.
 
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He’s got to make money, he’s not gonna give you $15 if he’s only able to sell it at 15k. Should be easy to sell, not sure about 15k with 2k hours that’s gonna depend on a lot of things but more than $8 should be pretty easy.
Figured he's making plenty on the tractor he's selling me. The guy I originally bought my tractor from has a 3560 but no loader.
 
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Figured he's making plenty on the tractor he's selling me. The guy I originally bought my tractor from has a 3560 but no loader.
Good to know you understand his operating costs and margins better than he does and are the authority to set the business’ income. SMH.

Vote with your feet if it’s not the deal you want.
 
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Figured he's making plenty on the tractor he's selling me. The guy I originally bought my tractor from has a 3560 but no loader.
I once thought that way but never found a willing seller unless supply / demand was in my extreme favor.
Most every company expects to make a profit on every unit sold regardless of new, used or a trade in.
Consider a counter offer or move on. Good luck.
 
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In general you're better selling on the open market and skipping a trade in. This market has kind of flipped things around, at least in the automotive end of things.
I recently traded my truck for a new one and got a ridiculous amount for it. More than what I paid for it.
I haven't been in the market to trade a tractor in many years, but assuming the OP's tractor is in very good condition I'd say he's being low balled. Yes, the dealer is in business to turn a profit. But no, the week's or the month's profit doesn't have to all come from one customer.
 

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