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Keith R

Was wondering what a fair price was for a near new deck. I thought it was a 48 inch due to the height adjustment being on the right side but I did not see the stiffener plate on top but it does have the round stock around the perimeter.

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kpinnc

Whatever price you and the seller are equally happy or upset about... :rolleyes:

 

Aside from the myriad of models and perceptions of condition may be, they tend to be more expensive the closer you get to warm weather, as well as what geographic location you find it. Otherwise they have no market standards. "New old stock" prices are typically close to original prices or higher. No other metric is carved in stone. 

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Handy Don

:text-yeahthat: Absolutely!

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Wishin4a416

48's have the adjuster on the left. 42's on the right. Good decks are high in my area. Even some junkers are too. Good luck.

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Brockport Bill
7 hours ago, Keith R said:

Was wondering what a fair price was for a near new deck. I thought it was a 48 inch due to the height adjustment being on the right side but I did not see the stiffener plate on top but it does have the round stock around the perimeter.

what words in the English language mean are subject to many different meanings and interpretations - and from my experience that certainly applies to the condition of various tractors and their attachments -- i have seen posts of tractors and for sale items with descriptions that have no relationship to the english words as i interpret them from Websters Dictionary -- people could assume the words "near new" in fact mean a few uses out of the crate -- but me -- i am a see feel and touch guy -- want to see it and touch it -- i have seen "near new" used to describe decks that have no treads left on the rear axle deck wheels and terms like "some lite rust" to describe decks that look like they were left outside in the weather for a few years -- i respect your characterization but asking others to suggest a price without seeing photos is like going to Vegas. Good luck  -- suggest you post some top and bottom photos - Good luck !!

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