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Completely rebuilding a IH 4130
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 101922" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>$1200 <em>might,</em> be reasonable if it was otherwise in reasonably good shape and you'd seen it in operation just before the engine grenaded, half that would be reasonable if you had the exact same one and wanted this one for parts.</p><p>With a blown engine, unknown hydraulics / drive, and the overall thrashed condition, this is really worth whatever the scrap yard pays for mixed scrap, which is about .07 per pound, so he should be tickled to death to get $300 and you haul it away.</p><p>Aside from that, the size is nice for lawn service, it's a bit smaller than my 700 (4400 pounds), but unless you have smooth tires on it, it will make a mess of nice grass, they don't call them skid steers for nothing. Your zero turn has castering wheels that allow sharp turns without damage, the skid will require very gradual turns or some going back and forth to get around a sharp bend without plowing up a pretty good divot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 101922, member: 2510"] $1200 [I]might,[/I] be reasonable if it was otherwise in reasonably good shape and you'd seen it in operation just before the engine grenaded, half that would be reasonable if you had the exact same one and wanted this one for parts. With a blown engine, unknown hydraulics / drive, and the overall thrashed condition, this is really worth whatever the scrap yard pays for mixed scrap, which is about .07 per pound, so he should be tickled to death to get $300 and you haul it away. Aside from that, the size is nice for lawn service, it's a bit smaller than my 700 (4400 pounds), but unless you have smooth tires on it, it will make a mess of nice grass, they don't call them skid steers for nothing. Your zero turn has castering wheels that allow sharp turns without damage, the skid will require very gradual turns or some going back and forth to get around a sharp bend without plowing up a pretty good divot. [/QUOTE]
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