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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 24, 2005 at 11:02:20 from (209.226.247.164):
In Reply to: Super A on ebay posted by skycarp2002 on February 24, 2005 at 07:14:45:
skycarp: Super A is worth $1,500. add $500. for a fast hitch (which the E bay one does not have) so add for each of the following needing no repairs to work. disk $500., blade $500., cult $500., rolling cultivator $500., plow $500. and middle buster $200. Deduct from each of those prices, cost of parts required to put each in perfect condition, and you will come up with value. As a potential buyer, value for money is all that counts. So if the Super A plus attachments are all in perfect condition needing no repairs for your garden season, then its worth $4,200. Tell him you will give him $4,200. and he buy all parts for the first 200 hours or one year which ever comes first. He probably wont go for that. So look at it this way, $1,500. for the SA. Then go through the attachments, est all parts of all attachments in perfect condition. Price the perfect parts at CaseIH. Add that figure to the value of all attachments as scrap metal. That figure is what his attachments are worth. Not a penny more.
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