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   / Am I smoking crack? #11  
I put my L185DT in the front yard with a For Sale sign just to see if anyone was interested. It is MFWD with a 4'Bush hog and 5' scrape blade. Within 4 hours two people stopped to look at it. One called twice after they rode by and then came to look it over and drive it. I priced it at $5000.00 as it set and $5200 if I replaced the muffler and one flasher on the fender.

The person that drove it wants it and said they would have the money in one week. They know very little about tractors and turns out they are friends of mine. So I offered to let them test the tractor at their property for a couple of days to make sure it is what they want. Another person stopped buy and said if they did not buy it he would.

I guess it is just the luck of the draw. It was very nice and sunny today so a lot off people are thinking about gardens and such so this might of helped a little.
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #12  
Also alot of people need financing, can't get it easy on a older tractor and you'll have interest. Someone could get a new one with zero intrest from Kubota now. Alot of people look at whats it a month.
Good luck with your sale hope you do ok.
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #13  
FWIW, I wanted to buy an L2850 with loader last summer, had 3800 hours and 30 day warranty. Kubota dealer was asking $6550 but I was fourth in line. Hours were a bit high but the price left room for repairs and the dealer had maintained it. First in line couldn't qualify for financing, so the next in line snapped it up.

I agree with DanO, if an L2800 with three year warranty is worth $9K, how much would you pay for a tractor 14 years older and no warranty?

You have tested the waters at $8500, now time to try something like $6995 and see what kind of offers you get. A loader is in the $3500 range so you are competing with tractor/loaders in the $10-12K area - probably not as old and similar hours.

Sorry to hear you have to sell so much, good luck with the move.

Cal
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #14  
Rule of thumb is: Used low hour tractor of model now being sold,or recently replaced-20% of new value roughly. Now some times this is not the case in all areas,or all models. If warranty is remaining and or low rate financing alvailable it is worth a bit more.

As for your tractor,it becomes a very tricky area. Yes it has very low hours for the year,but how was it maintained? How often were the oil and filters changed,along with other fluids? It is still a 14 year old tractor with seals,gaskets,tires,etc built then. Myself sight unseen I'd try and sell it for around $7500 CDN,probably get $7000 or so if I'm lucky. No loader really hurts the sale as has already been mentioned. Yes it is low houred but in the long run it is also an older tractor.
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #15  
New tractor financing options do make the new attractive over late model used. For having a 3500 dollar loader when new on a midsided compact and in ten years it still might be a two thousand dollar value and there worth during ownership they should be on every compact sold. To buy a new loader for that tractor you might spend close to 4000.
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #16  
Maybe you can make the deal "sweeter" by throwing in some implements, that is if you are dead-set on that asking price.
 
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#17  
I guess the blue books don't really mean much. I know if it had a loader it would be sold by now, but it just doesn't, wish it did.

I guess I'll start asking less. I haven't shoped for a new Kubota in a long time, but I didn't know you could get a 4wd tractor with GST so cheap these days.

Kinda wish the blue book hadn't mislead me so much, I could have sold this thing by now. I kow this isn't a NH forum, buy my other tractor is a '97 Ford/NH 3930 2wd standard transmission, 700 hours. It's in good shape too, what the heck is it worth. I know what the bluebook says, but what's it really worth?

Thanks for all of the advice guys it really helps.
 
   / Am I smoking crack? #18  
You can't, the tractors they are talking about don't have GST tranny. Big diff between that and what they are talking for actual use.

Up here you would have no trouble, the dealers want like 6000$ for B6100's with a belly mower on them and piles of hours. I looked at an L4310 with loader, 600 hours and it was the same price as a new L4330, sold within days of it coming into the dealer? I don't get it. There may be some sales tax loop hole I don't know about ie the tractor may have been private sale with a commision to the dealer but that is crazy to me.

jlbash1 said:
I guess I'll start asking less. I haven't shoped for a new Kubota in a long time, but I didn't know you could get a 4wd tractor with GST so cheap these days.
 
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#19  
Sold it today for $7800. I'm not jumping for joy on the price, but I guess it's what the market will bare.

Thanks for the advice.
 

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