Just for reference: This last spring, I sold my 2014 B2320HSD with loader, 60" MMM, 50" front mount snowblower, and 60" back blade for $16,000.
The pallet forks and the cheap back blade are probably about the same value... So the difference is the MMM, the snowblower, and the year it was built. The blower was probably $3,500 new and the mower was about $2500 new. So maybe those are worth $3,000 together used. And I bought mine in January 2014... so it was probably built in 2013. That would be about 5 years difference in manufacture date. At, say, $500 per year of lost value (just a guess to put a value on it), that would be another $2,500 difference between yours and mine. Therefore, to compare:
$16,000 2014 B2320HSD w/...
- $3,000 blower and mower
- $2,500 Age difference
= $10,500 comparable value
My dealer offered me $12,500 trade in value (and said I should not take it... thought I could get more). I think, $16,000 was fair for mine, but was a good price. The $500 per year loss in value is probably overkill, but it is a place to start.
Given the above, $10,000 seems like a fair price assuming it was not abused, or left outside the whole time (if it was, I would be offering something less).
It is a nice tractor and I really miss that thing, but I needed something bigger for some work I had coming up. And I could not convince the wife that I needed two tractors.
I hope that helps put in perspective.
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