Value of a 2019 L3301

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Neighbor is hounding me for our 3301. We talked about this a couple years ago when I was then about to pull the trigger on a grand L but didn't.

But now I think the time has come. He's an awesome neighbor who is in desperate need of a smaller machine. It was his L6060 that made me want a grand L and between that and his 65hp new holland, he often asks to borrow the little L for stuff around the house.

It's a 2019 L3301 HST w/ LA525 loader, ssqa bucket, 4wd, R4s, and 290 hrs. Shes minty fresh. Also got matching canopy for her.

He said several times messing with me he'll pay whatever I ask, within reason. Which is why im making this post. What's a fair price for the ole girl. I owe nothing on her and right now checking our local marketplace bulletin there's nothing similar for me go by. Googled around alittle bit and saw other places, auctions and what not.

18k jumps out to me pretty quick. Want to take care of him but not cut my head off in the process.

What do y'all think?
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$18k seems low to me given the condition, low hours and a cost of around $33k for a similar new L3302. $22k to $24k seems fair to me.
 
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Neighbor is hounding me for our 3301. We talked about this a couple years ago when I was then about to pull the trigger on a grand L but didn't.

But now I think the time has come. He's an awesome neighbor who is in desperate need of a smaller machine. It was his L6060 that made me want a grand L and between that and his 65hp new holland, he often asks to borrow the little L for stuff around the house.

It's a 2019 L3301 HST w/ LA525 loader, ssqa bucket, 4wd, R4s, and 290 hrs. Shes minty fresh. Also got matching canopy for her.

He said several times messing with me he'll pay whatever I ask, within reason. Which is why im making this post. What's a fair price for the ole girl. I owe nothing on her and right now checking our local marketplace bulletin there's nothing similar for me go by. Googled around alittle bit and saw other places, auctions and what not.

18k jumps out to me pretty quick. Want to take care of him but not cut my head off in the process.

What do y'all think?
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HST or manual transmission? I come up with a little over $30k for a new L3302 with gear drive and ~$1500 more for HST which is more desirable. At 18 you should be his friend for life.

Edit: you could ask your dealer what he'd give on trade-in. That'll be on the low end of market price.
 
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Check out the current price new for a L3302, then ask 80%.
 
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Check out the current price new for a L3302, then ask 80%.
Good strategy. (y)For a nice tractor I feel that 75% of equivalent new is a good place to start. Warranties play a part too as does financing for many. By the way, I priced the L3902 but edited my earlier post and corrected it for the L3302.
 
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HST or manual transmission? I come up with a little over $30k for a new L3302 with gear drive and ~$1500 more for HST which is more desirable. At 18 you should be his friend for life.

Edit: you could ask your dealer what he'd give on trade-in. That'll be on the low end of market price.
HST.

LOL, he is a good friend and even better neighbor.

Good strategy. (y)For a nice tractor I feel that 75% of equivalent new is a good place to start. Warranties play a part too as does financing for many. By the way, I priced the L3902 but edited my earlier post and corrected it for the L3302.
I agree. I know 5+ years ago the tractor (without loader) was a touch over 18k. Of course with the loader, ssqa, box blade and finishing mower I was in her (i think) at touch over 30k.

Then, a few years ago, when i first thought of trading, the tractor dealer offered me $18,500. I figured then
they'd probably sell her 25k+.

Thank you so much for y'alls input and advice. I atleast got something to go on now.
 
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LOL, he is a good friend and even better neighbor.
Sometimes neighbors, friends or family think that there should be a "friends and family rate", which is often true, but on the other side of that is the reduction in risk buying something with a known history of use and service. Buying a tractor from someone you know can be a safer choice over buying from a stranger and so it's not unreasonable to pay more for it.

Obviously you want to agree on a price that works for both of you, but your neighbor most likely has a good sense of who you are, and how you maintain, use and look after equipment etc. It's worth paying more than the "friend's a family" price for that peace of mind, at least it is to me.
 
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Sometimes neighbors, friends or family think that there should be a "friends and family rate", which is often true, but on the other side of that is the reduction in risk buying something with a known history of use and service. Buying a tractor from someone you know can be a safer choice over buying from a stranger and so it's not unreasonable to pay more for it.

Obviously you want to agree on a price that works for both of you, but your neighbor most likely has a good sense of who you are, and how you maintain, use and look after equipment etc. It's worth paying more than the "friend's a family" price for that peace of mind, at least it is to me.
That's a very good point. Same for me.
 

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To me the best place to get a current price on a tractor is Machinery Pete, Tractor House, Auction Time, Big Iron. After a quick Google I think at 18K you are pretty light. I understand the friends and family thing and have sold a lot of bigger ideas to friends over the years because they knew it had been taken care of. That tractor really looks nice I wouldn't take any less than 22K for it even for a friend.