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Posted by Roy Suomi on February 27, 2007 at 16:02:43 from (68.68.163.134):
Trying to get an idea what a 1997 RD690P Mack is worth...60,000 mi , EM7-275 hp , 6 speed trans. [ 5 speed with air low hole], Bonnell 10' power angling snowplow , Rexroth Load Sensing hydraulics , 9' High sided dump bed with telescopic hoist[ Crysteel Fortress ], A.C. , Brakes last 6,000 miles,[ gunnite drums , shoes , cams , bushings , slacks ] Exhaust last 3,000 miles , Concord CRE-195 Roller Spreader, Pintle plate with spring loaded pintle hitch..Single axle..This is not a rust bucket...Washed and waxed regularily , serviced every 6,000 miles with grease jobs in between..We've got a new 7400 Navistar coming , naturally IH dealer doesn't want to give squat for it on trade..This truck will go up for auction sometime in the near future , just need some input as to what it's worth...We're hoping for around $ 25,000..It was $ 89,000 new..
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