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Thats one of the newer ones, 50 to 60k in good condition with the heads is not out of the question, but it really depends on dealer support. If weak I am sure it could go.to the low end. I have a feeling it could sell for mid 30s, they just dont have value like other brands,, I would like to know what it sells for.
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Location: wisconsin
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The tuff part about the comparison is most of those machines have been sittong on the lot a long time or have major damage and in need of repare.
Auctions are different. Its what people are willing to pay, and those machines might be worth that to a dealer who needs to make money. Where at auction on tractor house a challenger combine sells for half of what the dealers habe them listed for. I think it was a 670 and it sold for 60k, half of what they noramally would list asking price for. The deal azking 42k is a good one, it shows that that farmer tried to trade it because he wasmt happy with agco parts/ or when he went to trade they offered him no value for it. Last, this is not the time to be spending money if you can avoid it... Things are tight. |
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