fried1765
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Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
YOU DONE FOUND IT !!!Not sure if I can link to FB marketplace...
2014 L3200
Wanted to get some more expert opinions if you guys would. This only has 85 hours on it. Guy says he has had it for less than a year and bought from the original owner. Moving out of state and can't take it. Says condition matches and confirms the low hours.
Wouldn't this be really comparable to the l2502 with just a little more hp? 2014 so pre-epa crap. Private party so no tax. Out the door this would be around $10k cheaper than new. Thoughts? Thanks again for any advice!
I would be calling the guy RIGHT NOW, and telling him you offer $19,000 (I always try to bargain) and perhaps send him a deposit,(applied to the agreed price),..... to hold it for up to ten days.
Many perspective buyers never show up, so he really needs something, that shows your serious intent to buy it.
That tractor is just TOO GOOD to pass up.
Then find, beg, borrow, steal, or rent, a trailer to go pick it up.
If you rent a car trailer, don't tell the rental agency that you are going to get a tractor.
Some rental agencies don't seem to like tractors.
Most car trailers have "channels" for car wheel width.
Be sure that the channel width of a trailer has the proper spacing to accommodate the tractor wheel width.
Take a look at the guy's yard!
It is absolutely impeccable!
So is his tractor!
You need to ACT.....NOW!
If you do not act,.......some other early bird will catch that (lovely) worm.
It was only posted 4 days ago!
DO NOT ...."fiddle", or it will be GONE!
When it is gone GONE, you will be kicking yourself.
If you bought that same used tractor from a dealer in AZ (where it is not) you would be paying $1064 more, just for tax.
P.S. I recently bought a Kubota M62 TLB (for a friend) who lives far away.
$63,500 (no tax) of my friend's money, and the seller is now a (distant) friend also.
Had it picked up by a hot shot shipper, and all went "slippery/smooth as snot on a door knob"
(I was able to look at it for my friend first).
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