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A very good friend of mine is selling a JD 990 and I would like help with two things. We were discussing price, and I want to make sure that we agree on a fair value. I do not want to take advantage of him in this deal. The tractor is a JD 990, 4WD, with R-4 tires, 5' FOL (with teeth), Backhoe with 24" bucket, forks, and a 7' snow plow. No mower. It is an '04 with 220 hours on it. He said he would like to get $16,000 for it and I think the wife and I are willing to pay that price. Is it a fair price for the machine? Again, I don't want either party being taken advantage of. I have compared to others on tractorhouse and machinefinder and it seems to be fair but not a total steal.
The second question is more a confirmation that anything else. We have about 7 acres of mostly mountain ground. There is very little mowing to do, thus no need for a mower. Some of the terrain is rocky and rough. No super-steep areas. We would like to put a 1/4 acre pond on the site, and the tractor would be used for building walls, hauling rock, digging and moving rock, digging stumps, etc. We would use it for snow removal, too. We cut a lot of firewood.
Is this an appropriate tractor for our needs or too much / too little tractor? (buying new is out of the question.) The backhoe is a frame mounted 8B. Is it a pain to unhook? I am just looking for a little brainstorming. Thanks in advance.
A very good friend of mine is selling a JD 990 and I would like help with two things. We were discussing price, and I want to make sure that we agree on a fair value. I do not want to take advantage of him in this deal. The tractor is a JD 990, 4WD, with R-4 tires, 5' FOL (with teeth), Backhoe with 24" bucket, forks, and a 7' snow plow. No mower. It is an '04 with 220 hours on it. He said he would like to get $16,000 for it and I think the wife and I are willing to pay that price. Is it a fair price for the machine? Again, I don't want either party being taken advantage of. I have compared to others on tractorhouse and machinefinder and it seems to be fair but not a total steal.
The second question is more a confirmation that anything else. We have about 7 acres of mostly mountain ground. There is very little mowing to do, thus no need for a mower. Some of the terrain is rocky and rough. No super-steep areas. We would like to put a 1/4 acre pond on the site, and the tractor would be used for building walls, hauling rock, digging and moving rock, digging stumps, etc. We would use it for snow removal, too. We cut a lot of firewood.
Is this an appropriate tractor for our needs or too much / too little tractor? (buying new is out of the question.) The backhoe is a frame mounted 8B. Is it a pain to unhook? I am just looking for a little brainstorming. Thanks in advance.