Posted by ss55 on January 24, 2017 at 13:37:00 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: Trading Value? posted by Bryce Frazier on January 24, 2017 at 06:35:02:
You would be the one "buying" that A so-to-speak, so it's trading value is whatever that A is worth to you at this moment. If you can use the A as-is, you are looking for a project A in that condition and at that price, or you know two or more potential buyers who are ready to pay enough for you to make a good profit on the A, then an even trade may be a good deal.
If you are selling your H because you need cash to make some other payments, it's only worth what you can resell it for quickly before the end of the month get here. If you can not use that tractor right now, only offer salvage value for it, less your hauling costs. If the buyer wants your tractor he will likely sell his tractor on his own for more than it is worth to you and then make a cash deal for your H.
I would take the two flat front tires on the H as a warning sign that either: it has not been well maintained; or the owner does not want a potential buyer to drive it. If you can't drive it, price it as non-running.
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