Posted by kcm.MN on September 01, 2017 at 08:18:53 from (174.219.18.66):
In Reply to: Minnie Mo Jet Star posted by kcm.MN on August 31, 2017 at 05:28:25:
Thank you Mr. Pittman. I had hoped that there would be a little more interest than this, but as I mentioned, I know little to nothing about MM's, but also like the look and colors. If it had a 3-pt., I would've definitely been switching over from a Husqvarna riding mower to this with an estate mower behind it!
Am curious though - even if it had all the right colors and all the correct "little things", yet still with no 3-pt, what would it be worth?
Up here in "No Man's Land", used equipment sells for much more than most other places. The skid loader I just got would, in most areas, only fetch around $4k to $5k. I paid just under $6k and am thrilled, as the same loader up here would cost considerably more - as high as $8k or so.
As another example of prices between here and the "real" world, a whole watermelon here costs $7 to $8 right now. In Fergus Falls, one costs $2.49, and even looks better. We have no tractor shows or parades, so nobody up here (that I've seen anyway) takes the time to fix up older machines. When they break down, they simply sit and rust away - and no, the owners normally won't sell you the scraps.
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