Posted by paul on October 31, 2010 at 14:26:15 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Farm Equipment posted by Ben Galyon on October 31, 2010 at 11:01:12:
Non-working tractor, $400 will get it sold. $900 you might own it a long long time be4 it sells.
7000, $5000 is a nice average, depending on condition could be $2500 more or less. Sounds like it's on the higher end those are low hours; but I haven't seen it. Would be the only good item of the bunch in my mind.
Baler would be $500 or less 'here' as it's not a NH or JD. Probably $250.
If you want the stuff gone, take it to a local farm consignment auction & you will get the best price that day minus 10-15% or so. If you want top dollar, expect to own much of it for a long time - could be years....
The 2 mowers have some value - I'm not up on them. The hay wagon is maybe up to $400 because it's homemade those don't sell like a metal cage. The cultivator sounds like scrap iron plus $10. Dime a dozen on them.
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