Fair price for a Long tractor
mushing_madness
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 23 Southeast Minnesota |
2004-06-15 88596
I'm not familiar with Long tractors, but I have an opportunity to purchase one and was wondering if it is a fair deal. I don't know the model number, but I have the specs.
The tractor is a 1983 Long tractor with 49hp and it includes a loader. The engine is a 3 cylinder diesel and the tractor has 4wd. Outside of this, I can't tell you much.
They are asking $8500.00 for it. Is that a good price? Can anyone give me an info about Long tractors? Who makes their motors? Do they hold up? Are parts available for them? Any info you can give me will be helpful!
Thanks everyone!
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Fair price for a Long tractor
AnnBrush
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 463 Troy OH Pics |
2004-06-15 88642
In total your combined specifications exclude all models my reference reports for LONG tractors. If one of your specs is wrong (year built?) and assuming it is a 4WD (easy to check visually) at about 50 hp it is probably the following:
Model: 510 SD DTC 4WD
Years mfrd: 1987-1994
Make of engine: UTB 3-Cyl
PTO Hp 48.5
Speeds 8/8 forward/reverse
Weight 5263 lb
Based on data gathered from around the country in 2002/2003, a 1987 unit retails for $8600 with an estimated loan value of $5700.
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Fair price for a Long tractor
loghouse95
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 87 missouri |
2004-06-16 88663
Long does not manufacture tractor, they only inport them, I own a Long FarmTrac 60, that I purchased new in 1998, I have owned several different tractors and for the price I would rate the FarmTrac as an excellent buy.. I have not had any major problems so I have not had to purchase any parts but the local dealers assure me there is no problem getting parts, now I am refering to the FarmTrac 60.. The price for the Tractor you are purchasing seems a little high to me... ....
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Fair price for a Long tractor
Raleigh
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 8 Virginia |
2004-06-19 88872
I live on the south side of Va. which isn't to far from Tarboro. When I need a part the dealer most of the time has it. I had an alternator go bad the first of May on my 2610 and he had just sold his last stock the prior friday. I called the dealer on Monday morning and he had the alternator before noon the next day. Same with a radiator cap. No problem getting parts here. A good dealer is important. I'm lucky to have one too. He raises cattle also and understands that when you need a part you need it fast.
The Farmtrac 80/with loader I bought the last of April has 70 hours on it now. All I can say is I'm impressed. Good quality at a good price. ....
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