kubota b7300
lokingforatractor
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2004-03-30 81546
what should I expect to pay for a kubota b7300 tractor with
a tiller attachment and 219 hrs useage.
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kubota b7300
beagle
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1333 Michigan Pics |
2004-03-30 81591
It sounds like you are talking about a specific tractor. Check the hour meter and make sure it works properly. That model was came out around 1997. Sounds like low hours for a tractor that could be 7 years old. That tractor is a little low on horsepower for tilling anything major, I believe around 12hp gross. Take a good look at the tractor and make sure it is sound. Condition will drive the price.
Others on this board would have a better feel for re-sale based on the condition fo the tractor. You can also browse ebay. They are pretty common on there. ....
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johnfundy
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 71 NE Ohio |
2004-03-30 81592
Is it hydro or gear? Is it original owner with records? How about tires, ag. or turf? These things and many more enter into the equation. The hours are really low for that model. If the meter is accurate, I would assume the tractor to be a cream puff assuming good care. Remember, tilling hours are harder on a tractor than mowing hours, so thats something to think about. A rear 3pt tiller can run between $900 and $1800 new, depending on brand name,width,slip clutch or shear pin. The older X200 Kubotas in that HP range sell between $4k and $7k depending on accessories and features. I will go out on a limb and say if it's excellent condition as hours should indicate, that machine will sell for between $7K and $9K depending on features. Some guys on this board will also tell you that geography plays into the equation. But I'll stick to that range of prices, knowing what I know from your brief description. I'm sure others will give their 2 cents.
JF ....
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