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Stone
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Newbe to this forum.  What would be a good price for a (c-141 with ARk 500 series loader). Looking to buy for light duty yarn work. Thanks 

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ebinmaine

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

It would be difficult to offer an accurate amount without pictorial help.  

Got any pics?

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Handy Don

:text-yeahthat:

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adsm08

A C-Series tractor with FEL seems a bit of overkill for "yarn work".

 

My wife seems to get by just fine on that with only some crochet needles.

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Handy Don
1 minute ago, adsm08 said:

A C-Series tractor with FEL seems a bit of overkill for "yarn work".

My wife seems to get by just fine on that with only some crochet needles.

Well played, sir!

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adsm08
9 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Well played, sir!

 

Thank you. It's nice to have my humor appreciated. I made a similar joke to the wife earlier today and she threatened to leave me.

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

Thank you. It's nice to have my humor appreciated. I made a similar joke to the wife earlier today and she threatened to leave me.

Tell 'er to quit yarnin' 

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Stone
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65 yrs and 2 back surgeries. And the wife, well not to good with the shovel. LOL 

wow have asleep on my 1st post.  Yard 

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c-series don

Looks like it has a forward swept front axle and heavy duty hubs added to the front. Nice wheel weights and a larger weight box. Also a nice arm rest seat. I’m thinking around $2800-$3200 ? 

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:  I’d say Don is pretty spot on there!  

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adsm08
9 hours ago, Stone said:

wow have asleep on my 1st post.  Yard 

 

I knew, I just can't help myself when it comes to word jokes.

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953 nut

:WRS:

If it has been listed since February of 2024 and hasn't sold they may have too high an asking price. I would also agree with the $ 3,000 range.

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SylvanLakeWH

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rjg854
19 hours ago, Stone said:

What would be a good price for a (c-141 with ARk 500 series loader

:WRS:  one that you both can agree to.   Depends on how bad you want it, and how much the seller wants to get rid of it.

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Stone

He's asking $4800. Offered $3000.  And got a NO for an answer.

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Stone

Now looking at a GT14 $2200.

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pfrederi
42 minutes ago, Stone said:

He's asking $4800. Offered $3000.  And got a NO for an answer.

I think he will be sitting on that for awhile at 4800...maybe he doesn't really want to sell it

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pfrederi
38 minutes ago, Stone said:

Now looking at a GT14 $2200.

 

 

Does it have a loader??  

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Stone

Gt14 it has a loader. He does state that it is not charging the battery.

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Handy Don
1 minute ago, Stone said:

Gt14 it has a loader. He does state that it is not charging the battery.

Loaders can put a lot of stress on the tractor in many different areas so judging price is hard. Engine, hydraulics, electrical, tires, etc.

Also, many owners neglect preventive maintenance and “run ‘er till she breaks” and then fix only what’s broken. Having to dismount the loader for some tasks gives another reason for procrastination. 

Fixing a “failure to charge a battery" can be as simple as cleaning a corroded wire connection, a modest job of replacing a voltage regulator, or as involved as replacing a shorted stator. 

 

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PWL216

@Stone I have a 520-H with a Thompson TC10 loader, 350lb lift capacity, that I would consider selling. Pictures below. PM me if you’re interested. I’m 90 minutes from you (in MA).

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953 nut
22 hours ago, Stone said:

He's asking $4800. Offered $3000.  And got a NO for an answer.

That explains why it has been for sale so long.

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