B7200 HST with front snowblower

MikeG6

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I am looking at buying a tractor from the home we are purchasing. How much should one pay for a B7200 HST (which does not appear to have the 4WD sticker on it, so I assume 2WD) with the mower deck and a front snowblower installed on it? From Canada, so if there are differences in pricing by country, that might affect it, right? Screenshot_20220726-191720_Messenger.jpg
 

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woodman55

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I would search some sales sites, ie; kijiji, facebook market place, marketbook.ca, etc. Condition is a large part when it comes to a older machine. Some pictures would be helpful also, other people here may have a better idea.
 

MikeG6

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I added some screenshots from a video my wife took of the garage, best I can do. I can't find the combination of 2WD tractor and snowblower, although the separate prices suggest the asking price of $7200 CDN might be pretty close. Any thoughts?
 

ve9aa

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Does seem to be 2WD (look at the front axle)
Looks like be in nice shape but $7200 seems a bit on the high side perhaps?
I'd want to see the shape of the implements up close.
 
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woodman55

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I added some screenshots from a video my wife took of the garage, best I can do. I can't find the combination of 2WD tractor and snowblower, although the separate prices suggest the asking price of $7200 CDN might be pretty close. Any thoughts?
A front mounted blower on a two wheel drive is a bit of a odd combination, but it is what it is. Tractor "appears" to be in good shape ? Most people want 4x4 tractors today, so a two wheel drive will bring a bit less money. Two wheel drives can do a lot of work, just not as much as a 4x4. You would want some form of a counter weight on the back in the winter to help with the blower. Have you heard it running, or test drove it ? Running and driving well are big factors. Diesels, sound totally different to gas engines. Is it a hydrostatic transmission or a "standard" ? Hydro's are worth more and are nicer to use.

Not to be negative, but I am guessing you are not mechanically inclined. So for piece of mind, I think I would have someone with a bit more mechanical knowledge have a look at it. Just to be on the safe side.

Hope this helps a bit.
 

TheOldHokie

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I am looking at buying a tractor from the home we are purchasing. How much should one pay for a B7200 HST (which does not appear to have the 4WD sticker on it, so I assume 2WD) with the mower deck and a front snowblower installed on it? From Canada, so if there are differences in pricing by country, that might affect it, right? View attachment 84319
The snow blower is unobtanium and in good working order probably worth more than the tractor. I own and use a rsther rough B7200DT (4wd) with loader. I would label it a $3500 machine. Yours looks a lot nicer but its still a 40 year old 2WD machine.

Dan