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What is a Fair Price??

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What is a Fair Price??

Postby ricky racer » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:08 pm

What is a fair price for a 149 with a Danco loader?

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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby dgrapes59 » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:22 pm

Ricky,

I believe the loader alone is worth the total asking price. :wink:

Better hitch up your trailer and head out......
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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby randallc » Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:20 am

Ricky, don't know what the fair price is but I love it. I looked at one a year ago, would love to have had it, and it is what got me into cadets. Would love to sell a couple and buy one with the loader. Good luck -- when you get it.
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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby jpcubs » Sun Dec 01, 2013 8:49 am

Ricky I just sold one for 1,000 dollars. My health is going down and I am going to clean house. I had 50 cub cadets down to about 25 now. Looks like it is in good shape, but if it don't have power steering and weight on back it is hard to steer.
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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby ricky racer » Sun Dec 01, 2013 7:22 pm

Well I lost the CC with the Danco loader. :x I had been e-mailing the guy with the tractor and we came to an agreeable price of $1000. I e-mailed him this morning and told him I wanted it and asked if I could send him a deposit (I'm about 100 miles from him) and went to church. While eating lunch with my wife after church I checked my e-mail and he had asked what kind of deposit I planned to send. I'd figured him and I would work out what that deposit would be over the phone after I'd finished lunch. Next thing I know, he shoots me an e-mail and said a guy showed up with the money and he sold it. :x

Oh well, a bird in the hand.... The guy didn't know me from Adam, I guess I can't blame him. The search goes on....

I had originally planned on putting a FEL on the Economy Power King I just purchased but have decided against it and I want something different, The CC 149 with the Danco loader would have been perfect, at least for my budget.
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1961 cub c2 belly mower and full blade. 48 cub manual lift with cultivators.
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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby randallc » Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:25 am

They are fine looking rigs. JPcubs had the one I saw - I should have bought it last year. He has quite a collection of cubs cadets and tractors.
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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby rustymich » Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:29 pm

Yeah Ive learned the hard way more then once if you want it go get it....If the price is right

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Re: What is a Fair Price??

Postby ricky racer » Tue Dec 03, 2013 10:14 pm

I'm thinking of just building my own loader...... We'll see where that goes. :lol:
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