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Value of Bobcat 630 masses in the 1970's
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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerhaze" data-source="post: 75020" data-attributes="member: 6436"><p>I do agree that tires and paint should not be the driving consideration- the primary considerations should be the running condition of the Wisconsin engine and the operation of the hydraulic systems, especially the drive system.</p><p>I believe based on what I have seen in my area (Missouri) that value of the 630 is generally higher than between $2K and $3K. It is hard in my area to purchase a working Model 610 (belt drive system) for $2K at auction, and they usually go for $3K or more from retail sources. The 630s (hydrostatic drive system) I have seen at auction go for at least $3K, and retail for $4K to $5K. I spent a long time looking when I found my 630 in Iowa for $3400. </p><p>The prices I am stating are just a range based on my experiences of looking in the immediate states next to mine and assuming good working condition- if there are major problems than price should reflect that. I personally wouldn't purchase a good working 630 for more than $4500 because I know I could get a 700 series Bobcat at auction for not much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerhaze, post: 75020, member: 6436"] I do agree that tires and paint should not be the driving consideration- the primary considerations should be the running condition of the Wisconsin engine and the operation of the hydraulic systems, especially the drive system. I believe based on what I have seen in my area (Missouri) that value of the 630 is generally higher than between $2K and $3K. It is hard in my area to purchase a working Model 610 (belt drive system) for $2K at auction, and they usually go for $3K or more from retail sources. The 630s (hydrostatic drive system) I have seen at auction go for at least $3K, and retail for $4K to $5K. I spent a long time looking when I found my 630 in Iowa for $3400. The prices I am stating are just a range based on my experiences of looking in the immediate states next to mine and assuming good working condition- if there are major problems than price should reflect that. I personally wouldn't purchase a good working 630 for more than $4500 because I know I could get a 700 series Bobcat at auction for not much more. [/QUOTE]
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