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The M and The H

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Damp;Dservice

11-15-2007 19:24:16




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Here are the tractors I had asked you guys about, Thanks for the info in MY (NEED ADVISE ) Post, What do you think? are they worth 1800.00 apiecthird party image

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Andy Motteberg

11-16-2007 17:46:05




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
That's a very very good price for them!!!!



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Damp;Dservice

11-16-2007 16:08:45




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
Thanks alot for all the input, I bought both for 1600.00 each and will haul them home tomorrow, The M is for sale, as I said I only want the H but the price was too good to pass up. 1600.00 will buy the M, Thanks again guys!



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dhermesc

11-16-2007 09:43:42




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
He's not out of line at that price. The back tires are good and front tires are cheap in comparison. If you got him down to $1600 each start writing a check.

I see a lot of "fair" Hs and Ms go in the $900 to $1200 range but they don't have near as good tires, paint or wide front ends. Usually they'll have at least one rusted out rim from fluid in the tires. Its also not uncommon for a "good" looking one to bring $2000 either. Seems like a wide front adds 20% to 40% to base price in NE Kansas.

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glennster

11-16-2007 05:56:55




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
if you can negotiate him down a little great, if not i wouldnt have a problem giving him 1800 each. they are good looking tractors, have decent tires, they dont seem to be abused. if they are both field ready, no problem. put in perspective, you can get a home depot lawn mower deere or cub cadet for about the same price. i"ll take the h or m.



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lekander883

11-16-2007 03:35:43




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
I bought my H in Minnesota. Our pricing sounds similar. You dont get much for $1000 around here. Unless its a deal at an auctioN, or a friend. I would still start at $1500. You can always go up, but harder to come down. With a little detailing and a paint job they'd be worth much more. Good Luck MONEY IN THE BANK



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georgeky

11-15-2007 23:01:28




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
Sure they are worth 1800. If that is for both tractors. If it is a piece, might be a tad high. Both have battery boxes, wide fronts, and look pretty good.



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Damp;Dservice

11-15-2007 20:55:24




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
Thanks for the input again, I think Ill make the 1600,00 offer and see what flies, They seem to be going for higher prices up here than in your locations, You cant but much of any kind of tractor here for 1000.00, Thanks again! I only want the H, So the M is for sale!



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lekander883

11-15-2007 20:12:32




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
I gave $2000 for my narrow front H with a loader on it in clean condition with nice tires, tin and running strong. I'd guess with the wide front ends no more than $1500/$1600 a piece. I bet he'd take $3000 for both. Thats if they have descent tires, tin, and run strong. Go for it! Think of them as MONEY IN THE BANK !



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old

11-15-2007 19:49:54




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
My self I would say no. I might say $1000-1500 but thats about it. An M is worth a little more then and H and of course the wide fronts do make them worth a little bit more. Common price in my area for an H with a trike front is tops $1000. Unless its in top condition



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Damp;Dservice

11-15-2007 19:26:29




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 Re: The M and The H in reply to Damp;Dservice, 11-15-2007 19:24:16  
OOPS, heres the M!

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