With pricing going crazy for new machines how does one come up with a price for used? 2017 b2601 226 hours with fel. I don’t want to screw anyone but don’t want to give it away either.
Look for comparisons on :With pricing going crazy for new machines how does one come up with a price for used? 2017 b2601 226 hours with fel. I don’t want to screw anyone but don’t want to give it away either.
Correct. No mmm. Thank you for the info. It’s something my wife and I are exploring.I would start at 18K and work down if offers do not come your way.
I would think 16k-17K would be a "selling price"
no MMM correct?
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Machinerytrader.com
Equipmenttrader.com
Machinerypete.com
You may be able to get somewhat close to the price that you paid when new in 2017.
Maybe......but with a reserve price!Auction...
Good things come to those who wait. (usually)Just for reference last October I sold a B7510 with FEL 48" pin on bucket, 60" mower with a new gear box. 3 sets of blades and 945 hours. With a fresh engine and trans oil and filter change. The cons were scratched paint and 1 broken taillight. I got dozens of offers from $10-$10,500 it sold for $13,100 told took 3 weeks to sell it. Tractor was $14,000 plus $840 in sales tax in 2004
Another reference point:
in 2020 I bought a new B2601 with 3rd function, two rear remotes, 54" bucket. (no MMM)
Purchase price from the dealer was 20k. Sold it 9 months later.
3 dealers offered $12,000 as a trade in. I got lucky and a guy bought it 24 hours before trade in for $14,500.
The selling process from CL and FB was, painful. I agree 17-18 as a starting point, and go from there.
That’s what my thoughts are as well…People like to finance.Yes it was a learning experience. Plenty of inventory (in the right places), and people will pay more to finance new from dealer.
Agreed!That’s what my thoughts are as well…People like to finance.
That is great for a 17 year old machine!Just for reference last October I sold a B7510 with FEL 48" pin on bucket, 60" mower with a new gear box. 3 sets of blades and 945 hours. With a fresh engine and trans oil and filter change. The cons were scratched paint and 1 broken taillight. I got dozens of offers from $10-$10,500 it sold for $13,100 told took 3 weeks to sell it. Tractor was $14,000 plus $840 in sales tax in 2004