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Posted - 11/29/2007 : 20:21:21 Guy I teach with has a 42" Simplicity dozer blade he has had in his barn since he bought the place...#9900795 / 990891. It is complete and in really good condition. He wants to sell it to me, but am not sure of a fair price to offer him. Since he is a friend of mine, I told him I didn't want to cheat him, nor over pay him.
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Fronk |
Posted - 11/29/2007 : 20:50:06 Thanks Michael. I haven't had time to completely check out the site. The comprehensive guide is definitely good to go. I'm sure that will come in handy now that I know it is there. |
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Posted - 11/29/2007 : 20:41:45 Well below is what I wrote in the comprehensive guide I started. If you didn't read this topic:
http://www.michaelstractors.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6
then, please give it a read. You could use my guide as a position to treating your friend well. If he's a friend perhaps he'll go down in price for you also. Now, what I noticed when I searched the Simplicity manuals for your MFG# was that the blade is for the lawn tractor class machines. I wrote the guide more based on the early B-Series/Landlord and Soveriegns, so it's all a swag. I'll further tell you I've seen the blades sold for as low as $25 and as high as $175. I think the differenciator was how clean or rare the brackets were. Time and realiability are worth a lot and if someone's going to use an attachment, it's worth $100-175 easily, so I could justify paying as much... If I was to use it.
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42" Dozer Blace: (Less desirable) This only has three adjustments and you must get out of your seat to angle the blade.
Low $75 Median $100 High $125
Subtract $25 if it doesn't include the Lift Rod. Add $25 if it is a newer tractor mount which has a slight angle difference to the mount. Add $25 if the paint is very good.
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