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Posted by Nathan in Texas on May 02, 2005 at 12:52:16 from (216.167.183.158):
Well, I'm still just shopping around trying to decide if I should upgrade from my M that works fine and does what I need it to. Don't know why I keep looking but I guess I'm hoping to catch a deal. Local guy is selling a 460 Diesel, wide front end, loader (no markings on it - not sure what brand - kind of rough looking with lots of welding on the bucket), 7' rotary mower (looks pretty rough), 7' straight blade (nice - heavy duty) and a 14' mcormick disc (nice - looks good) for $5,500. Seems a bit high to me and I really don't need the mower or blade because I already have a mower and blade and don't really know what I would need a 14' disc for. A loader would be nice and the live hydraulics and live pto on the 460 would be nice also. TA is out. I'm intrigued by the diesel (he said it started really good and only have to use the glow plugs if it hasn't been started in a while) but it also scares me a little. Is that price in the ballpark for that tractor and accessories or not? I'm just curious more than anything. If I don't need the disc how much should I be able to sell it for? Thanks, Nathan
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