Posted by RICK(MN) on March 08, 2010 at 05:38:13 from (97.116.139.231):
In Reply to: Priceing posted by DeltaRed on March 07, 2010 at 21:40:40:
Agreed, at the end of the day, the value is only what 2 people can agree on. Seen that question asked here literally hundreds of times over the years. I"ve bought and sold several hundred tractors over the years and still dont really feel like I know values. The only 2 value numbers that matter are what it is worth to the seller and the buyer. If the numbers are somewhat close, perhaps the deal can be done. If not, there is no sense in trying to make a deal. Only thing can come from that is hurt feelings. What I find intersting are the "What should I offer" posts and the subsequent replies. Always easier to spend another persons money than your own. And it is always intersting to see how easy it is for someone to send another off to insult a seller. And then we always have our share of the ones that are one what I call "fishing trips".....the one that method to let other know they have one for sale.
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