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90 pull type combine value??

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    Posted: 29 Mar 2011 at 6:59pm
What would a 90 combine in good shape be worth?? Did they have any problems, anything I need to look for??   Thanks Matt
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jim Lindemood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Mar 2011 at 7:40am
That's a good question -- for me, the closer to home the more it's worth. Meaning, do you have to load it and haul or can you pull it to your place? Consider what you want to use it for -- actually havest for profit, how much acreage, or is it something different to play with.  What is the condition - working and field ready? I am not real familiar with a 90 -- have a 60 that I had to go several hundred miles to get, load and haul home. In good working condition - paid $200. Have used it several years with little problems. Tom Yaz, on this site, has been helpful resource for the fer items I have needed. Didn't really answer your question-  but I would think something in the $500 range.
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A good one in usable shape should be worth in the 500 range. I got that for one last yr
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Didn't one of our members from Nebraska last year end up scrapping one because he couldn't sell it. Seems I remember he had a $500.00 price on it as well.
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Bought a real nice late one for $400 close to home.
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shearing scrap is 260 a ton here, so the junk man will give 400, anything under that and i bet she goes to china, sad but true
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I have a good #90 and I wouldn't sale it for any less than $2000.00. The ? really is am I buying scrap metal or a well built combine.
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