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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 121393" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>A good running S70 is a highly sought after machine. Landscapers love them. A machine with that few hours that needs a new pump is a red flag for an abused or non-maintained machine so you may have a harder time selling it without getting lowballed. </p><p></p><p>Skid Steers, like cars, go for different prices depending on what area you live in. You may also want to ask yourself if you are willing to ship it.</p><p></p><p>I've found the best way to estimate a price for a skid steer is to search the web and find prices for comparable machines. Some auction sites will show old auctions with the final price.</p><p></p><p>I have seen other manufacturers with narrow, cabbed, machines but I'm not sure of any currently making them. Mustang, Ford. John Deere.</p><p></p><p>Walk behind machines are everywhere though. Vermeer, Toro Dingo, Ditch Witch, Bobcat and more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 121393, member: 7474"] A good running S70 is a highly sought after machine. Landscapers love them. A machine with that few hours that needs a new pump is a red flag for an abused or non-maintained machine so you may have a harder time selling it without getting lowballed. Skid Steers, like cars, go for different prices depending on what area you live in. You may also want to ask yourself if you are willing to ship it. I’ve found the best way to estimate a price for a skid steer is to search the web and find prices for comparable machines. Some auction sites will show old auctions with the final price. I have seen other manufacturers with narrow, cabbed, machines but I’m not sure of any currently making them. Mustang, Ford. John Deere. Walk behind machines are everywhere though. Vermeer, Toro Dingo, Ditch Witch, Bobcat and more. [/QUOTE]
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