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Re: 560d?? Too Much??
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Posted by Glenn F. on January 06, 2005 at 16:26:21 from (207.69.136.202):
In Reply to: Re: 560d?? Too Much?? posted by Allan in NE on January 06, 2005 at 15:40:12:
Ya know, I'm gonna have to weigh in with you on this one....I bought a '54 SC Case about 6 months ago for $1000.00. It came with a new set of tire chains, and a Case eagle hitch mounted blade. I thought (and still do)I got a good deal. Now I have nearly $3400.00 into it and still need new tires. I put on a wide front, new torsion seat spring, exhaust elbow, ring gear, rebuilt starter, lights, hydraulic hoses, machining costs, piston rings, gaskets, gauges, brakes, pulley parts, etc, etc.... And it was a running/operating tractor when I bought it. So when I see small tractors for sale for under $2,000.00 I double it and figure I might be in the ball park. If that 560 is in turn key condition, complete and not needing ANY significant repairs it is a fair price. But I doubt if that is the case. Glenn
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