Posted by robert major on October 28, 2015 at 09:31:30 from (216.130.70.49):
In Reply to: Yanmar posted by JimS on October 27, 2015 at 19:33:31:
Hi To be honest i wouldn't want it if it don't run. at $500 with good tires you'd loose money getting out if it wasn't any good. Scrap price is low on a tractor that weighs nothing. The used tires probably aren't worth $500 either for something like that. you might get lucky and have a good used part somebody wants. Usually most tractors guys want the same used part that's expensive and they all did the same thing when trying to find used, unless it burned or something else went first . I seem to think some parts will be hugely expensive new to if available as they are with most things now. Some of those Yanmars are I believe sold by JD like the 110 tractor backhoe and I have heard parts are cheaper by a bit from them, versus from a yanmar dealer if they cross over. If a guy could put a battery on it and get it running id pay a bit more for it, if the drive lines and stuffs good. If not just finding something running for a bit more money could be a lot cheaper in the long run. I used to buy and fix tractors for re sale, Parts prices killed it in the end as one part could be worth as much as the tractor if you got unlucky. Regards Robert
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