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auction with 85 L3 gleaner

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$28,000 ???? WOW.
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Wow, those are some steep prices!

Thanks very much for your report Jordan.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote arrowcreekfarms Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Aug 2011 at 6:59am
Wow the fellow that owned that stuff must have a good reputation for maintaining his equipment. Those prices seem kind of  high but it beats the price of replacing that unit with a new unit of equal size
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 We were thinking about that 2+2 if it went cheap, glad we didn't go!

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A good L3 is worth more and a better machine than a R searies.  MACK
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I agree with the last statement.  An L3 is a great machine!
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Best L3 I've seen since a Decatur, IL sale back in  Feb. 1996.  It was low houred (like 1200 engine and 800 seperator) had 2 fuel tanks, hydro, green stripe.  Sold for 43,000,  green stripe heads 20' went for 8,000 and 830 corn head brought 9,000.  May be a little off, anyone else remember the sale.  Had a 2wd 8070 sold good too.  I would rather have that L3 than an R52 with 3,000 engine hours for the same money or slightly higher.  Our gleaner mechanic said an L3 capacity wise would be between an R52 and 62.  Thanks for posting the prices!
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It all goes to say that well maintained and well cared for equipment will bring a great price. Can I sell a shed to anyone?? LOL!!!! Ryan
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