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What is my D315 worth?

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Hello, new here and hooked on the great info!

I have a D315 with a twin Disc PTO complete on a skid, radiator, stater ect. I purchased as a spare for my Bucyrus Erie Crane but never used. I was told it was rebuilt and ready to go, though I have nothing to verify that with. I did run it and it ran great. I have it listed for what I mpaid for it in the for sale section of this site $5000.00, but not sure what is reasonable, any help would be great.

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Sun, Mar 9, 2008 7:59 PM
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I get around $1500.00 for a good running D315 from a dozer or grader. I currently have one thats been here for awhile. They dont sell as quick as they used to. Not sure what additional value the pto clutch would have. Its one of those things If someone needs it bad enough or not. Hope that helps.

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Tue, Mar 11, 2008 3:01 AM
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I get around $1500.00 for a good running D315 from a dozer or grader. I currently have one thats been here for awhile. They dont sell as quick as they used to. Not sure what additional value the pto clutch would have. Its one of those things If someone needs it bad enough or not. Hope that helps.

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d4dan,

Thanks for the info, looks like I may have overpaid for it..........but it should make someone a great powerplant.
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