My local implement dealer has a 2000 Kubota B7300 w/480 hours, FEL, rear weight box and front mount B2650 Snowblower for $9,750. Does this sound like a fair price? Thanks!
Seems a little high to me, unless the snow blower is really worth a lot. I bought a brand-new, 0-hours B7400 w/ FEL and a new Bush Hog rotary cutter for a little more than that last year.
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Like sneakypete said... I don't know what the snowblower is worth... and I'm sure it's not cheap. But... I bought a '99 B7300, FEL, BB, 299 hrs. in great condition for $4800 last fall. I got one heck of a deal from an owner and I'm sure if a dealer had it... it would have been a few thousand more. I would think that price is a bit high.
If you do a search in the photo section for "B7300" you can see pics of mine. I'm still grinning over the deal that I got! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Sounds like like you got a heck of a deal! I'm not sure I will be as lucky. But you never know! Is there a online website for tractor values like Kelley's Blue Book or NADA?
Sounds like like you got a heck of a deal! I'm not sure I will be as lucky. But you never know! Is there a online website for tractor values like Kelley's Blue Book or NADA? )</font>
Indeed there is. There are two different ones that I have used.. one is Machinery Link and the other is Tractor Tips.
On Machinery Link... scroll down to the bottom of the page and there is a link for "Used tractor price guide."
On Tractor Tips... click the link on the left side of the page that says something like "Tractor specs and serial numbers."
Enter the tractor make and model and you'll get some info on the tractor and what is "should" be worth.
Don't hesitate to ask any question. There are a ton of people on TBN that can point you in the right direction.