[AT] gravely sickle mower
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sun Oct 2 10:58:00 PDT 2005
Humm. That would make a difference alright. I shipped out a 500# crate
of tractor parts to the east coast last spring for less than $100. But
I have access to pallets and crates, I have my own strapping equipment,
and I delivered it to the trucking company's loading dock.
Most of the websites that I found this morning have expired or are no
longer available, and I found no place with any good prices except for
an eBay offering where the starting bid is $399. Apparently there are
both four and five horsepower models of this machine and it comes with
one of three different cutting bars. I'll check it out.
Larry
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Larry:
I really do not remember what they are selling for now. I found a
couple on E-bay that sold for around $450, but the shipping was going
to be almost that since it was a residential pickup and the owner had
to farm out the crating etc.....
Cecil
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 08:12:45 -0500
>OK, Cecil. I'll check on it tomorrow. I haven't checked to see what
>the new price is on those units, but I will do so before heading out
>in
>the morning. Do you have any feel for % of new price you might
>consider? My own thoughts are that if this is in operating condition
>it
>still should not be priced over 50% of retail, but that may still be
>too
>high. This is a current production item so prices for them should be
>available in on-line stores.
>
>Larry
>
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>Larry:
>I would appreciate it if you would check on this for me. I cannot
>understand why someone would put a piece of equipment like this on
>E-bay and then require the buyer to pick it up..... Why don't they
>just advertise in the local paper. However, I have only found 2
>items within 100 miles of me over the last 5 years...
>
>Cecil in OKla
>>If you don't get a response from someone closer, Cecil, there's one
>>of
>>the relatively new Troy-Bilt walk behinds setting in the used lineup
>>at
>>one of the dealerships in Poseyville. I just saw it setting there a
>>couple of days ago and have not inquired about it. I'll be up there
>>again on Monday morning picking up parts from another dealer in town
>>(my
>>old employer) so I can check on it then and get back to you about
>it.
>> I
>>just did a drive-by on the lineup but I'll get out and kick the
>tires
>>if
>>you're interested. This dealer also has an A-C model G with
>>cultivators
>>setting on the lot, too. That one has been there for a while and
>the
>>price is way too high.
>>
>>Larry
>>
>
>
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