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davidl
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2001-03-02          24919

I just looked at a 1985, 2350 with a loader and York rake. It has 1500 hours on the clock, new turf tires, new hydro pump and steering box. The guy wants $8000 dollars for it. After reading some of the posts here, this seams like way too much. Anyone have any idea of its value?Thanks,David

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Jim
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2001-03-06          25124

Not a bad price for a 2350 if it is 4wd, but they never made a 2350 in 1985. are you sure its not a L-235?
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Roger L.
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2001-03-06          25125

I wonder why it needed those particular repairs? The tractor is not particularly old or high hour, so I'm guessing that it was used in contract landscaping or something similar rather than being a one-owner homeowner's machine. The price would be about right for a homeowner's 4wd machine in nice condition. If it is otherwise, I think that the condition should be the deciding factor. Good luck! ....

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2001-03-07          25151

I now am not sure what it is. I guess I am affraid it has been beat if it needed those repairs. I think I might bite the bullet and buy a new JD 790 or a Kubota 2710. However, after reading all the posting on tires, chains, HST, gear drive, blowers, blades etc.. I am sooooo confused. I don't know if I will be able to make up my mind what to get. In Winter i want to blow snow off about 2000 feet of hilly road in central N.H. (wish I had it now!). In summer I wand to keep 12 acres of mixed forest, fields and lawn in shape as well as harvest firewood and grade my road. Any insight would be appreciated.
David ....

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