mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I bought an MX6000 HST in February of last year upgrading from a BX25D that I'd owned for five years. When spring and summer rolled around, the much more capable MX with a 7ft rotary cutter meant that I could cut way more of my 20 acres than I'd done in previous years. Add to that cutting a friend's 12 acres and the big problem of dust and pulverized vegetation revealed itself. As pleased as I was with the MX open station it became apparent that I needed (wanted) a tractor with a cab.
In July of last year I ordered an MX6000 with a cab (HSTC) and added just about every option available. That tractor was delivered a few days before Christmas. So now I have two tractors and the "friend of a friend" who was going to buy the open station model is unobtainium. No problem, I'll just put it on Craigslist, which a did about a week ago. After going over the numbers from last February and subtracting the cost of some options such as top-n-tilt that have moved to the new tractor, I settled on $38.5k as being a fair price, perhaps not a great price but a fair price. The tractor has almost 102 hours on the meter, the 50 hour service was performed at 49.6 hours and the oil replaced with Schaeffer fully synthetic. The tractor purrs like a kitten, looks new, is still under warranty, and is available immediately. If you build the same tractor today with all of the options added you'll be a little north of $45k, and around here at least a six month wait and probably closer to 9 months. The January 1st price jump of around 12% has definitely increased the value of the MX, either for me or for a potential new owner.
I've received a number of calls from interested parties in Montana and other parts of the country and had two guys older than dirt come by to kick the tires. They hobbled, belched and farted most of the time they were here, but made one of the only two serious offers so far which was for $35k cash and I declined both. I've been told "if you want to think about it" but I'm in no rush to sell it and frankly wouldn't mind keeping it if I can get over the feeling that it's too greedy to have two such awesome tractors. I keep telling myself that I can add the backhoe to the open station and do my own concrete work for the replacement barn as well as numerous other projects. I know I'll crack eventually!
Anyway, this has been my reality so far. It's early days and we'll see how it all ends up soon enough.
In July of last year I ordered an MX6000 with a cab (HSTC) and added just about every option available. That tractor was delivered a few days before Christmas. So now I have two tractors and the "friend of a friend" who was going to buy the open station model is unobtainium. No problem, I'll just put it on Craigslist, which a did about a week ago. After going over the numbers from last February and subtracting the cost of some options such as top-n-tilt that have moved to the new tractor, I settled on $38.5k as being a fair price, perhaps not a great price but a fair price. The tractor has almost 102 hours on the meter, the 50 hour service was performed at 49.6 hours and the oil replaced with Schaeffer fully synthetic. The tractor purrs like a kitten, looks new, is still under warranty, and is available immediately. If you build the same tractor today with all of the options added you'll be a little north of $45k, and around here at least a six month wait and probably closer to 9 months. The January 1st price jump of around 12% has definitely increased the value of the MX, either for me or for a potential new owner.
I've received a number of calls from interested parties in Montana and other parts of the country and had two guys older than dirt come by to kick the tires. They hobbled, belched and farted most of the time they were here, but made one of the only two serious offers so far which was for $35k cash and I declined both. I've been told "if you want to think about it" but I'm in no rush to sell it and frankly wouldn't mind keeping it if I can get over the feeling that it's too greedy to have two such awesome tractors. I keep telling myself that I can add the backhoe to the open station and do my own concrete work for the replacement barn as well as numerous other projects. I know I'll crack eventually!
Anyway, this has been my reality so far. It's early days and we'll see how it all ends up soon enough.
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