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Re: super av??
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Posted by Bama Binder on August 22, 2000 at 18:12:59 from (63.10.117.89):
In Reply to: super av?? posted by magnum on August 22, 2000 at 09:07:19:
First, there were AVs and Super AVs...the differences are like night and day. The AVs have no hydraulics and are worth considerably less than a Super AV with live hydraulics. If it is indeed a Super AV, most parts are compatible with the Super A, which is good. The serial number would be real helpful in determining what exactly you have. Poor condition??? How poor? A non running "parts" only tractor (complete) would probably run $400-$500. If it runs well and the hydraulics and electrical system works, add $500-$1000. If it has good tires, add $400. If the paint is good, add another $500. These are all guesstimates. The high crop tractors will fetch more than regular row crop models...just how much is anyone's guess. Based on my understanding of the word "poor", I would start out in the $500 range as a fair sale price. Regards...BB
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