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8 years 9 months ago #137989
by 22rimfire
I have a D6 9U serial # 22XXX that I am going to be selling in the next couple of months.
The UC is about 80% and it runs like a top.
What would be a good price range to ask for it?
It has been in the family for 20+ Years.
I am located just East of Baton Rouge La.
Thanks,
John
1956 D6 9U
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8 years 9 months ago #138105
by lady cat skinner
Hey there 22rimfire. I'm interested in your 1956 d6 9u. I have a 1953 and a 1957. I'm in South Texas. I'll offer you $1500. Get with me please to discuss this further. Thanks!
Lady Cat Skinner aka Karen
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8 years 9 months ago #138187
by sdmuleman
So clearly you already think you know what it's worth, why are you wasting other people's time asking???? Wrong place to be if you're in it to make profit there mate.
Nothing wrong with wanting fair market price for your machine, but the "scrapyard will pay xxx" is a load of bull ****! Aside from the fact that most folks on here would get rather peeved at someone who sends a good machine to scrap simply for money, there's the fact that your price is completely disconnected from reality. That tractor is probably 12-15 tons with blade and all..... unless I'm much mistaken scrap is somewhere under $100/ton, possibly under $50. Not sure that would have been worth 3k for scrap even 5 years ago when the price was high...
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8 years 9 months ago #138192
by d9gdon
Yeah you might want to get a current quote from the scrap yard, and then see if they'll haul it for free too.
Nice dozer.
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8 years 9 months ago #138198
by 22rimfire
First off I would never scrap it.
But $1500 for any good running piece of machinery is
Low for a lawn mower much less a D6.
Ill never give it away for sure.
The root rake is worth that alone.
I just thought someone on this forum may would appreciate
A quality machine in great shape.
Ill just sell it elsewhere.
Some dairy farmer around here will be glad to get it.
Thanks anyway
1956 D6 9U
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8 years 9 months ago #138199
by sdmuleman
So what you really meant to ask is "What is the top price I can expect to screw someone into paying for this tractor because I'm all about $$$$"
Clearly you already have your mind made up you're in it for top price... why bother to ask? You're on a forum with a group of folks that are here because they love old machinery and are here to take care of each other.
Even if you felt $1500 was too low, there's no need to be insulting about it.
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8 years 9 months ago #138200
by Deas Plant.
Hi, 22rimfire.
I hafta say that I am with Jaluhn here. Regardless of what the real/market value might be or what you can get somebody to pay for it, I thought your flying pig emoticon in your reply to Lady Cat Skinner was insulting. She made an offer and invited discussion. Your response struck me as being just plain rude.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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8 years 9 months ago #138201
by cheshire cat
Im thinking it would be better to have looked at prices of others for sale, worked out what I've got it it and said I have a d6 that I'm thinking of selling , looking for $xxxx OBO
sorry but most unpriced adverts are by chancers or idiot time wasters !!!
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