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Dgas47

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Kubota B2601
Nov 28, 2018
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McKees Rocks, PA, USA
New member here and first post. I just picked up a "used" B2601 with a FEL, quick coupler, forks, and 72" rear blade for $16,500. The machine only has 4 hours on it and still has the sticker on the bucket. Purchased through an estate sale. I didn't even bother trying to haggle as I saw it as a good deal. Can't wait to play!
 

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Sodark

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2018 B2650 HST ROPS, BH77 Backhoe
May 15, 2018
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...could be haunted. Just saying. I'd give it 4-6 months before celebrating. I know if I died with 4 hours on a new rig and all those imps and my next of kin gave it up for that price... I'd follow it around for a while. Don't be surprised to hear screams outside at night now and then.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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SW Pa
McKees Rocks? below Pittsburgh??? Oh and yeah you made a good deal
 

mickeyd

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2014 L3200 DT w/LA524 FEL, 2019 Kubota Z121S w/ 48" Pro Dec, TG1860G w/RCK54TG
Mar 21, 2014
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38
Guin, AL
Welcome to the OTT forum. This is a great site with very knowledgeable people on it.

Congrats on the new Iron. Great deal. I never get that lucky. :D

It sounds like someone might be a little jealous? ;)
 

Dgas47

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Kubota B2601
Nov 28, 2018
27
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McKees Rocks, PA, USA
...could be haunted. Just saying. I'd give it 4-6 months before celebrating. I know if I died with 4 hours on a new rig and all those imps and my next of kin gave it up for that price... I'd follow it around for a while. Don't be surprised to hear screams outside at night now and then.
HAHAHAHA. That's terrible but still hilarious.
 

sdk1968

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B2601HSD & CK4010HST 4WD/FEL
Oct 19, 2016
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sounds like a pretty good deal to me....


& if you are happy with it? then what anybody else thinks doesnt matter!

they are great machines!
 

Jchonline

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Kubota L6060, KX040-4, M7060, RTV X1100C, M62 (sold)
Oct 28, 2018
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Red Feather Lakes, CO
...could be haunted. Just saying. I'd give it 4-6 months before celebrating. I know if I died with 4 hours on a new rig and all those imps and my next of kin gave it up for that price... I'd follow it around for a while. Don't be surprised to hear screams outside at night now and then.
Yes but look at the bright side. It will be awesome around Halloween! A true haunted hay ride. Sorry I could not help myself ;)

Great deal, enjoy!
 

majorwager

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MX5100 FEL ford 1620 FEL International 484 FEL Lull 844C
By no means NOT raining on anyone's parade.

We have a local auctioneer who is downright unscrupulous.

Reading fine print from any sale he administrates, item may be from other sources. Not claiming the same in this case.

This fellow allows consignments from any source, even equipment dealers.

He holds an annual municipal equipment auction. The billing is that ALL equipment offered is municipal owned and maintained.

NOT So. He bids items back into the sale because he will guarantee seller a bottom line price. He pays the seller then just trucks and incorporates the item into the next sale as if it originated there!!!!.

An estate sale is an ideal spot for a dealer to disguise a low hr machine to sell.

This auctioneer makes many folks in this area suspicious in nature.

Always a sound practice to trace the origin of the machine serial # to verify original purchaser.
 

D2Cat

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Mar 27, 2014
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Major, I thought the procedure you describe was standard practice for 95% of all auctioneers. They have their stooges in the crowd they can dump an item on at any given time to make it look like someone actually bid and bought!!


They're the same folks the auctioneer looks at and makes the crowd think they bid, just so they can raise the price they are calling out.

Auctioneering is often a tool used to deceive the innocent buyer. Probably where the term "buyer beware" originated!
 

shootem604

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L245DT with Kubota (Arps Model 22) FEL and Kubota B/L4520B (Woods 650) BH
Apr 23, 2018
875
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18
British Columbia
...could be haunted. Just saying. I'd give it 4-6 months before celebrating. I know if I died with 4 hours on a new rig and all those imps and my next of kin gave it up for that price... I'd follow it around for a while. Don't be surprised to hear screams outside at night now and then.
That's funny right there... Of course, like when buying a new gun, it could be a case of having undervalued it to get it past the wife...
 

SidecarFlip

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M9000HDCC3, M9000HD, Kubota GS850 Sidekick
Oct 28, 2018
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Looks to be a nice unit. I don't believe at 16-5 you went wrong at all.
 

PaulL

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B2601
Jul 17, 2017
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NZ
The auctioneer might be the dodgiest joker in the world, the tractor might be haunted, but even so you got a great price :). I'd be very happy with that.
 

tiktock

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That's funny right there... Of course, like when buying a new gun, it could be a case of having undervalued it to get it past the wife...
My biggest fear is that if something ever happened to me, my wife would let some people come into my shop and make offers on machines, tools, guns and such. I've already told her if I ever die, she's to hire two companies. One to appraise the value of everything with ZERO ability to make offers or buy any of it and a second, independent company to help her sell or auction it all off.

Case in point: About 8 years ago I responded to a criagslist ad for a 10" swing Logan 820 lathe. $750 with the gearbox in good shape so I was sold. I showed up and the little old lady at the door said it was her dead husbands and she just wanted it gone as she was selling the house. I packed it up and as I was leaving she came running out and told me I forgot all the "stuff" that went with the lathe.

She then proceeded to walk me to a room 100% chock full of lathe chucks, morse tapered bits of every imaginable size, starrett gauges, taper attachments, steady rests....etc etc. I told her it was all worth a lot but she didnt want to even think about looking at it or parting it out.

I have since sold ONLY the duplicate attachments and extras for about $5,000....the accessories she gave me for free were worth at least 5X the value of the lathe. If only her husband had just told her.

I envision turning over in my grave watching her sell my Les Baer Monolith for a few hundred bucks to some gun collector.
 
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Newlyme

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That's funny right there... Of course, like when buying a new gun, it could be a case of having undervalued it to get it past the wife...
You been hangin’ round skeets too long! :D
 

shootem604

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British Columbia
She also doesn't know how many there are... And I don't say anything about her latest pair of shoes or boots. Although her last pair of boots were the cheapest ones she own: pink gum boats from TSC.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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I just hope when I die she dont sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it ;)
 

tiktock

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I just hope when I die she dont sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it ;)
This is the fear of every man with a large collection of tools or firearms haha! Perhaps I need to start a campaign with my wife telling her how much value all my stuff has appreciated since I paid all those super low costs years ago.