Posted by TMonton on June 29, 2012 at 16:17:12 from (75.46.82.41):
In Reply to: $4000 plus Hs and Ms posted by Pete76NY on June 28, 2012 at 22:05:13:
Same here .. in this area the going rate hovers around 1500 to 2200 for even a tired old cub.
Then toss in a belly mower you would think they had struck oil.
An H of most any scale, if it runs at all starts at 2K and goes up. There is nothing to assure that it's not already destroyed.
An M starts around 2200 if it runs or not.
Tack the word "vintage" in the description and you would think it was gold plated.
All ridicule aside ... there are a few deals to be made but come far and few between. My last quote on scrap price was somewhere around 650 less hauling it. In my mind a fair market value would begin at 750 bux less hauling.
This post was edited by TMonton at 16:21:09 06/29/12 3 times.
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