kebo
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- May 16, 2006
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- Location
- Lexington, SC
- Tractor
- 2001 John Deere 790 4x4, bar tires
I agree with dieselcrawler... start at $600 and go down from there. I know that if I were selling it here in SC, I could and would get $500 cash for it. That is a light (standard) duty unit though, and yours looks to be in excellent shape. However, I would suggest waiting until next spring to put it up for sale, that's when people ARE LOOKING FOR BUSH HOGS. Right now, everything is going dormant, so not the best time to sell something that cuts grass and you may not get the best price for it. The old supply and demand thing, you know?
However, as one other posted pointed out, I wouldn't sell it. Just as sure as you do, there will almost certainly come a need next spring and you will be thinking, "dang, I had a bush hog and wish I hadn't sold it"!!!!
That's how it usually works out. 
However, as one other posted pointed out, I wouldn't sell it. Just as sure as you do, there will almost certainly come a need next spring and you will be thinking, "dang, I had a bush hog and wish I hadn't sold it"!!!!