gt75
sy308tra
Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 7 NY |
2005-04-13 109812
How much would one expect to pay for a used GT75 with approx 200 hrs and a 48" deck? Condition: good to very good. Thanks.
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gt75
denwood
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 542 Quarryville PA |
2005-04-14 109833
I sold mine with around 400 hours and a 60 inch deck for $3600. It was in great mechanical but only good cosmetic condition. It was a great mower, and better than the Kubota that it immitated in many ways: power steering standard, 2 speed transmission, quieter, faster in reverse. Down side, they just don't hold their value like a Kubota, but that is the up side when buying used. ....
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gt75
sy308tra
Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 7 NY |
2005-04-14 109844
Thank you. I understand this model had an 18hp diesel, hydrostatic and pwr steering. It is hard to find any information on line. I have looked around for another one listed for sale and can't find any for sale right now. I don't know if it was unpopular or just uncommon or people hold on to them. I am concerned about repairs, parts, etc if there are not many around. Therefore your message about the price is quite important to me. This one is selling privately so one would hope to negotiate the price. ....
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gt75
denwood
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 542 Quarryville PA |
2005-04-14 109847
parts and repairs are no problem but they can take a while to get, not many dealers stock them. They are Japanese with Ford paint and stickers. They were not popular because of price. dealer said around $8000 new and not many sold so Ford just returned to selling the cheap models with the garbage engines. I really believe they are a copy of Kubota's G1900 with a few improvements. ....
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gt75
sy308tra
Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 7 NY |
2005-04-14 109853
Very good. Thanks again for the update. Best regards. ....
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