Posted by dhermesc on June 15, 2016 at 13:47:55 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Whats it worth? posted by Kansas4010 on June 15, 2016 at 12:32:45:
One of my hay customers (horse owner) was showing me the toy his wife brought home - an new 3032E with everything in the OP except the backhoe. He commented that after she bought it he checked out the DEF system on it to see if it was possible to remove it - its not and supposedly its over $2000 to repair when some common failure occurs..... I commented he had more in the one tractor than I had in all the equipment I used to harvest his hay - including the pickup that delivered it.
While leaving I said something about "If your mother ever bought something like that...." My son chimed in on how it probably costs about $12,000 and seemed really surprised when I told him he was only about half way there for the tractor, loader, shredder, and rake. And that's why they pay us $6 a bale to deliver and stack 45 pound bales in their barn.
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