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brett

12-21-2001 13:45:24




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i m needing info on a trade. i am thinking of trading my running farmall f cub for a farmall bn i wanted to know if that was a good trade




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Haas

12-22-2001 07:04:53




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 Re: need info on a trade in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 13:45:24  
Condition being the same, a Cub would usually go for more than a B. However, the BN is not very common and therefore worth a little more. But I think in the same condition, the cub would usually bring more.



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Red Dave

12-21-2001 15:25:47




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 Re: need info on a trade in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 13:45:24  
It depends on what the relative value is between the two in the area you are located in.
In my neck of the woods, a Cub in good running condition might bring $1800 to $2400. A BN in similar condition might bring $800 to $1200 even though the BN is a bigger tractor. It's just that there is more demand for Cubs around here.
It may be different where you are. Of course, if you have a Cub and would rather have a BN, none of this matters.

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sod

12-21-2001 14:58:39




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 Re: need info on a trade in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 13:45:24  
It depends on what you want to end up with.
The perfect trade would be where you would trade the cub for a Super MTA or a 450 even up.
Like I said in previous posts, it doesn't matter what other people think about the trade, it matters to you and the one you are trading with.
sod



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Brad

12-21-2001 13:55:56




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 Re: need info on a trade in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 13:45:24  
If they are both in the same condition I would say yes. I have seen fully restored cubs go for $3400 with a mower, but the cub is a lightweight tractor, I am not sure what a BN is (I think it is a version of the B)



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