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JOHN DEERE 650 ADVICE NEEDED NOW

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John Bohnenkamp
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1999-05-26          4338

Am looking at 1986 650 JD 16 HP with new loader, new box scaper, JD Snowblower (front mount 60") and JD mower (60") and 5' 3point tiller. Has 1100 hours on it. Wants 11,000. Good deal or rip off.? Please advise to my email address!jbohnenk@nctc.mnscu.edu

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SteveB
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1999-05-26          4339

Seems a little high to me, but it depends on the condition of the tractor and I also don't know the value of some of the implements either. ....

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Keith Boyd
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1999-05-26          4349

I priced a few of 650's here in SC before I bought my 750. The average price I saw was about $4800 to $5500 for ones with NO loader or MFWD. You can probably add about $1800-$2200 for a loader. A box blade adds probably about $250 depending on size, etc. Since we rarely have snow, I have no idea how much the used snowblower would add to the price of the deal. You don't say if the mower is finish or bushog, but I am guessing a mid-mount finish mower which may add about $500-$1000 depending on condition. The tiller will be about the same value as the mower. These are ballpark figures, but might give you some idea as to how much to pay. I think the price might be about 10-15% on the high side. It's got a good many hours, but should have a lot of life left in it. Good luck... ....

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Gene Zierdt
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1999-05-26          4360

John,I recently paid $14.5K (including 8.5% tax) for a 650 with 310hrs, Bushhog loader, new JD 550 tiller, and used 261 3-pt finish mower. That's probably high for the rest of the country, but I'm in Silicon Valley, and everything's more expensive(anybody want a nice little 3 bdrm, 2 bath, on a 8000 ft*2 lot for $500K? We'vegot lots of them...). On the other hand, I'm very happy with the tractor for landscaping, mowing, and general small-tractor uses. I added a post-hole digger from Northern Supply for $500, and am now thinking about a box scraper. Other posts have listed "average" engine life as about 5000 hours before rebuild, as long as the tractor has had regular maintenance, so the hours on this tractor wouldn't scare me as long as I felt the maintenance had been good. ....

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jamie
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1999-05-26          4365

Seems high I bought mine for 7000.00 with a loader and 272 grooming mower and 840 hours. check out the john deere machinery finder at http://www.machinefinder.com look for john deere model 650 you will find one for about 5750.00 but only has a mower. Check the horse power also I thought the 650 was 18 HP that what my dealer told me. ....

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terry barentsen
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2000-02-06          12561

lookin at a 650,were they all 1986? person wants $5500.00,with 450 hours
5' bush-hog,3 blade break plow,4' rear blade,also has a roll-bar,and top.
sounds good? ....

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