Posted by robert major on October 01, 2014 at 17:27:15 from (216.81.4.64):
In Reply to: Are You Kidding? posted by Dean on October 01, 2014 at 16:57:52:
Something tells me the asking on both those is the biggest part of the money he needs for the other tractor or backhoe, he may also have a bit extra in the bank to go with the $14.000 he is rather unfortunately expecting from these 2. I bet the pair are worth 7500 to $8000, with a pressure wash and those near new tires on a good day. I have washed customer stuff here before fixing it and cut all the string from the axles, cleaned the cab/ glass when fitted, and improved the look by $2000 pretty easily. There is probably 2500 in tires between them without the other repairs. But as we know the $000's in dumb money spent in a shop don't always come back either!. Regards Robert
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