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Selling a cub.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:53 pm
by Joe Malinowski
I am somebody who hates to part with things, but I decided to put one of my cubs up for sale. Funny there have not been any around me for sale recently. All of a sudden Cl seems to be flooded with cubs, I think counting mine too, there have been 5 posted in the last 48 hours, just found it funny to see so many hitting the market at one time. All in about a 30 mile radius. Buyers market?

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:21 am
by Jack fowler
Which one are you selling? Problem is… at this time I’m 3000 miles away.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:18 pm
by Rudi
Hang on to it until the spring :idea: Prices may go up a bit as the economy improves. Now the election is over and the fiscal cliff will probably be solved, there is already growth in the US economy so I expect that prices may start rebounding a little bit.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:34 pm
by Don McCombs
Where are you getting your news from, Rudi? :D

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:01 pm
by Denny Clayton
Don McCombs wrote:Where are you getting your news from, Rudi? :D

CNN and MSNBC? :roll: :spacecraft:

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:39 pm
by cub47
Denny Clayton wrote:
Don McCombs wrote:Where are you getting your news from, Rudi? :D

CNN and MSNBC? :roll: :spacecraft:


Denny, wait a minute, I thought I was getting only the best unbiased and straightforward news from Al Sharpton and Ed Schultz...... :roll: :roll:

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:32 pm
by Former Member
I agree with Rudi-for a different reason.

As the fabric of our once proud country continues to deteriorate, and the dollar continues to lose it's value, and the economy begins to crash

Many folks are going to return to trying to grow their own food. Thus the value of our cubs and implements will increase in the coming months and years, as the People dig in and fend for themselves once again.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:39 pm
by Rudi
Don McCombs wrote:Where are you getting your news from, Rudi? :D


Nobody said it was news. (I try not to be political) - humour works though :wink:

Just a hope that stuff will improve some soon. Politicians aren't the only ones in an alternate reality :lol: If we say it enough maybe it will happen :roll:



As Dale said, there is starting to be a resurgence in locally grown/sourced as well as grow your own. Not that I want prices to go up too much (means I gotta pay more) but it will be nice to see more family gardens around. There are a couple startups just down the road from us and they are looking at small older tractors as economical means to be properly mechanized.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:45 pm
by Boss Hog
i think cubs will get cheaper not higher, unless it is a high dollar cub. High end products will hold they value as the well to do buyers are not effected by the economy . The cheaper cub will suffer as the average Joe will be tight with his money for a good while yet. jmo
Boss

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:14 am
by Joe Malinowski
Hey Boss you calling me average?

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:35 pm
by Buzzard Wing
We know you are slightly above average Joe (or 'Not Your Average Joe' ... http://www.notyouraveragejoes.com/).

Made me look, not a whole lot of Cubs around here for sale (never is) and the ones I saw were no competition to yours for price/quallity!

Probably folks looking for Christmas funds or just not wanting to store it for the winter??

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:54 pm
by Joe Malinowski
Well thanks Larry, I figure if somebody comes along and wants it fine if not oh well. Keeping it would not be a terrible thing. I have been hoping to add on to the shop or maybe even a new barn up by my house.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 9:05 pm
by Eugene
Joe Malinowski wrote:Funny there have not been any around me for sale recently. All of a sudden Cl seems to be flooded with cubs, I think counting mine too, there have been 5 posted in the last 48 hours, just found it funny to see so many hitting the market at one time. All in about a 30 mile radius. Buyers market?
Economy. Folks with money are putting it into things that hopefully will hold their value. Others are selling to make ends meet.

Inflation calculator: 1947 Cub worth $650-. Would take $6456.98 in 2011 to purchase if same item was still available.

Media. Adjusted first time unemployment claims for month, 300K to low 400K. New hires for same time period 120K. Yet unemployment percentage is slowly dropping.

Interesting web site. http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/#.UJwVDQHUOEh.facebook

Also search the web for the U6 unemployment rate.

My vote. Since you want to add to the shop and perhaps a new barn. Sell. $1.00 today will be worth 97 cents same time next year. Or what costs $1.00 today will cost you $1.03 in one year.

Re: Selling a cub.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:11 pm
by cub47
Your price seems right in line to me Joe. Its hard to find straight, stock tractors like yours, plus you have some nice implements with it. Craigslist has really driven down prices on these Cubs, just my opinion, but yes, I think it is a buyer's market right now and has been for a while.