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                | mikeman | 
                Posted - 12/04/2015 : 09:51:19  Not a simplicity, but I am sure someone can identify, things I know, it's a Ford with an 8 foot back blade and it runs. Trying to get an idea of how much it is worth. Part of the wife's uncle's estate.
 
  
 
  
 
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                | B112 | 
                Posted - 12/06/2015 : 07:55:53  quote: Originally posted by mikeman
  Cub Cadet Snow blower? 
 
   I know, shame on me.  There was a discount involved. | 
              
              
                | skunkhome | 
                Posted - 12/05/2015 : 00:41:52  Think it is a 8N.   Down here they also range from the $900 to low $2000's   Almost every one of them have mended (welded) water jackets.   If the steering is tight and the tires are in goodshape and over 70%  it should command the high end. | 
              
              
                | B10Dave | 
                Posted - 12/04/2015 : 22:14:31  Mike; looks like an 8N Ford going by the red belly. Could also be a 2N or 9N repainted but not likely. Here in southern Ontario these tractors go anywhere from $800 to $2500 depending on how they run and if someone is looking for one. They are a common tractor as Ford built multi thousands of them and just about every farm seemed to have one for a chore tractor. The rear blade adds anywhere from $150 to $400 to the value.IMO....Dave | 
              
              
                | oldsarge | 
                Posted - 12/04/2015 : 18:02:43  [quote]Originally posted by mikeman
  Cub Cadet Snow blower?  [/Yup,I just looked at a Yardman,a Toro,and a Cub Cadet at Farm&Fleet.Same exact blower  | 
              
              
                | mikeman | 
                Posted - 12/04/2015 : 11:33:22  Cub Cadet Snow blower?  | 
              
              
                | B112 | 
                Posted - 12/04/2015 : 10:38:46  I'd say it was worth $1200-1500 depending on how well it ran.  If it scared me, I'd offer less.   A working running machine is worth what you can get someone to pay for it.  Nice it comes with an implement and I could definitely use it the way it sits.  Problem for me would be when in broke, it would be stuck in my yard these days for a while.  Personally I'd like it, unfortunately these days I am buying stuff with a warranty... like my new Cub Cadet 3X snow blower. |