Depending on condition of course, the tractor alone could bring anywhere from 8400-11,200 depending on gear vs hydrostatic transmission, what year, 2 WD vs 4 WD, etc.
Each implement could be about 50% (more or less) of a new one, depending on condition, damage, if he delivers it, etc.
So adding all that up, you'll get a general idea.
After you look at the numbers, you might say, "The heck with it!" and go buy a new tractor with 2 yr warranty and you can control the maintenance/care all the while planning on an excellent resale some years down the road. At least that's what Ive decided to do.
Im going with a new tractor, take excellent care of it and eventually offset the original cost with excellent resale value when I leave the countrylife....obtw, the interest costs are really low right now from Kubota - cant get that kinda interest on a used one, it seems.
Just my thoughts. Let us know what you decide.
dwight
Try this link and start your research....(I couldnt find a 1996 year tractor in there, so maybe a 1997 would get you close...)
Machinery Link