Posted by Pete76NY on April 14, 2012 at 21:09:29 from (66.194.51.226):
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. The answer to your question is YES I am aware just how much it costs to get a tractor to that point, even specifically a Super H as you can see. But that doesn't make one worth $8300. When all is said and done it's still a Super H, no matter how much money you throw in it or how nice you make it. tractor people know we aren't dealing with muscle cars here. That said it is a very nice Stage II SH and he has the right to ask what ever he wants (or you do if it's yours!) Based on that tractor I guess I could deduct about $500 because mine is a Stage I, and even though the wide front just makes them simply unhandy I realize they are popular with the trailer queen crowd so deduct another $200 for a narrow front...guess mine is worth what $6600 if you can justify $8300 for that one? Bring'er on Boy's! Anyone wants to give me $6600 for mine I'll start on the next one as soon as the check clears!
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