Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 01, 2020 at 08:02:38 from (75.127.27.79):
In Reply to: Worth the price? posted by Grandpa love on November 30, 2020 at 14:56:32:
I took a three bottom ac plow like that on trade from a WD-45,, had it since 2000 and cant even give it away here,, that unit here running at auction you would be hard pressed to get 400.00 for they just are not wanted any more the WD-45's bring a few more bucks as some guys use them in tractor pulling,, different areas different prices I guess,, 2N-9N ect can be bought here at auctions for 200-400 bucks running,, one painted up and good tires may bring you 1K if you wait long enough to sell, and then mainly if they have a blade or loader with them,, days here of big money for the non live hyd and or pto are long passed,, a Ih collector here sold off his collection this summer,, H's M's era up to a 1206 he had and a number of Cub cadets,, running H/M units were in the 200.00 range,, the 1206 brought under 4K the tires he had on it was worth much of that,, as they were new all the way around zero hours,, sadly that is what I see here, most younger home owners here will finance a new Kubota ect and have a more usable unit for their needs,,
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