Can’t Sell My Bushhog

   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #11  
I can't imagine many folks in NJ needing to hog brush with a sub compact.

If it's worth doing, do it right!
I bought an MX for my 72” bushhog, but there’s a lot of subcompact tractor owners out there. And they would work fine for cutting field grass with a 4’ cutter. Also a small B series or equivalent.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #12  
If it hasn’t sold in 6 months the obvious thing to do is drop the price.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #13  
Rotaries are getting replaced by flail mowers these days. Most people that buy tractors these days are cutting very light stuff and don't need the ability of a bush hog. 48" is pretty small. You couldn't give a 48" bush hog away around here. It might bring a couple hundred on our equipment sales.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #14  
No doubt that someone may find it useful, but under 5' wide is of little interest. That width won't be as wide as a lot of tractors.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog
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#17  
Thanks for the comments guys, anyone post on tractor house or similar?
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #18  
Honestly, as a Buyer, I don't care if it still has the manual zip tied to the PTO shaft, that has never been hooked up, if it's more than 50% of the new price, I'm not even going to consider making an offer. If I'm going to pay new price, then I'll buy new, if I'm buying used, I'm looking for a hefty discount, and personally, I like to hover near scrap price. That's not good news for you, but just trying to give you a buyers perspective.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #19  
Honestly, as a Buyer, I don't care if it still has the manual zip tied to the PTO shaft, that has never been hooked up, if it's more than 50% of the new price, I'm not even going to consider making an offer. If I'm going to pay new price, then I'll buy new, if I'm buying used, I'm looking for a hefty discount, and personally, I like to hover near scrap price. That's not good news for you, but just trying to give you a buyers perspective.
Yep. Used equipment in real good conditions might get you as high as 60% of new, but if it shows wear, it should be under 50% of new cost. Buyer takes all the risk.
 
   / Can’t Sell My Bushhog #20  
So, I don't see a make or model of your bushhog, But, if it's a really nice, premium, heavier duty than average, say, with a slip clutch instead of sheer bolts, and virtually new, you Might just match the cheapest new import or box store bushhog's price?

Case in point, if there is a light duty Countyline 48" for $975, and yours is a top of the line, medium duty, whatever brand from Kubota, your likely not going to be able to ask more than $975.

Advertising that you can load, or deliver in a 50 mile radius (with 50% prepayment), might also help move it
 

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