dan shu

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Trying to recoup paying to much for a tractor. This is a well built works goos and trips good. What would be a good price foe sale on local Craigs list ? Thanks...As always I appreciate and value this forums opinions and knowledge.
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I bought mine like that in NE Ohio at an auction for $125 and I was happy with the price - I see them on clist here for $150-$250

If you cover shipping I'll give you $25 for it ;)
 
It looks like a WAT scoop.

I picked up a new one at the factory about 15 years ago for around $150, IIRC.

It should bring that now if in good shape.

Dean
 
I'll give you $100 for it if you can drop it off in Trappe here on the Eastern Shore on your way to OC. I wouldn't need it before March/April. Email open.
 
I think they go for around $350 now new... I would not take a penny less that $150 and would shoot for $200... I don't think it would ever be worth less that $100 even if it was well used...

Take that $100 and put it in the bank and see how long it takes to double.. :idea: It will make more money rusting away till the right guy comes along and in a shorter time...
 
Thanks guys...this is why I like this forum. Ill post a bush hog and 7' blade later...they came with a 9n qnd a 8n....that was supposed to have run in june....now im wondering what year ):
 
(quoted from post at 21:20:16 01/10/14) Thanks I'll try $100 on local CL.....Gears Im in Baltimore....pass on your offer :)

Sold mine to the first caller for $100...
Note: Bought it in '98 at auction for $75.
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Dan,

you may want to keep it,
if your new to you tractor does not have a front end loader, these old scoop may be slow but if you stick with it you can move a lot of dirt.

also it appears you can hook front back with this one.

I have an old ford scoop and man o man I have moved a lot of dirt with it over the years.
some day I do want to own a tractor with front end loader, but that may never happen.

it not worth that much, just prop it up so water does not collect in the pan and keep for the future.

my advice,
 
(quoted from post at 14:16:51 01/11/14) Dan,

you may want to keep it,
if your new to you tractor does not have a front end loader, these old scoop may be slow but if you stick with it you can move a lot of dirt.

also it appears you can hook front back with this one.

I have an old ford scoop and man o man I have moved a lot of dirt with it over the years.
some day I do want to own a tractor with front end loader, but that may never happen.

it not worth that much, just prop it up so water does not collect in the pan and keep for the future.

my advice,

Ditto.....I missed mine the week after I sold it!!!!
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for what they go for at auctions here, I'd keep it.
I've sold a bunch of them, always end up getting another.
very handy whether you have a loader or not.
indestructible carryall
good for dragging logs so they don't dig in
good counterweight when full...and easily emptied
I drilled and added a hitch ball to a junk one
to move trailers..too cheap to buy one of those 3-point
trailer hitch things.
I even use one to move rocks, so I can just throw big rocks
into it without having to dent up my pretty orange loader tractors
bucket....... :)
 
Bought one myself last year at Cal-Ranch. Sure beats the shovel and wheelbarrow. Will use it a bunch this coming season, just wish I had about 3 more tractors so I didn't have to swap implements so often.
 
(quoted from post at 09:54:10 01/12/14) for what they go for at auctions here, I'd keep it.
I've sold a bunch of them, always end up getting another.
very handy whether you have a loader or not.
indestructible carryall
good for dragging logs so they don't dig in
good counterweight when full...and easily emptied
I drilled and added a hitch ball to a junk one
to move trailers..too cheap to buy one of those 3-point
trailer hitch things.
I even use one to move rocks, so I can just throw big rocks
into it without having to dent up my pretty orange loader tractors
bucket....... :)
Ditto.........
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