LB1914

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mistermcgoo

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Does $6800 sound like a fair price for a 1994 LB1914 FEL w/120 hrs? Yeah that sounds like low hrs, but it does look like it hasn't been used much.

Either that or get a new CK20 HST FEL for $11,800.

Decisions, decisions.
 
   / LB1914 #2  
I was in the same boat you're in: New vs. Pre-Owned. After searching locally & on-line for pre-owned I found myself considering brand new.
After researching every brand out there & driving thru five counties, I went with KIOTI, a new CK20 HST.
Factoring in the financing, free loader & warrranty I felt new was the way to go.
BTW: $11,800 is a very good price on the CK20 HST.
Good luck in your decision!
 
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I was in the same boat you're in: New vs. Pre-Owned. After searching locally & on-line for pre-owned I found myself considering brand new.
After researching every brand out there & driving thru five counties, I went with KIOTI, a new CK20 HST.
Factoring in the financing, free loader & warrranty I felt new was the way to go.
BTW: $11,800 is a very good price on the CK20 HST.
Good luck in your decision!

I ended up getting a new CK20 HST today with a box scraper. The CK27 was tempting and not much more, but to be honest for our needs the CK20 size is just right.
 
   / LB1914 #4  
Congrats on your CK20 HST! I know you'll be pleased with your decision. In case you haven't yet, you should consider a tooth bar & hooks for your loader. I also had the rear tires loaded.
 
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Congrats on your CK20 HST! I know you'll be pleased with your decision. In case you haven't yet, you should consider a tooth bar & hooks for your loader. I also had the rear tires loaded.

Hopefully we made the right choice (size wise). Judging by what I've seen others use comparable tractors for, it seems about right; landscape the yard, driveway, clean the horse barn, move dirt etc.....basically everything we haven't done and want to without the hassle of relying on someone else if you know what I mean :laughing:

Yes, a tooth bar is good. I'm going to purchase a quick release design the dealer manufactures once he has one in stock. Pretty slick. In fact, he makes all sorts of implements and such right at his store. Working in the machine design/build business myself his operation was impressive.
 

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