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Jeffersonville, OH | Jim Beam - 9/13/2024 08:06
That usually happens when you have an unrealistic value for yours or it's something that has a very limited market.
I will disagree...2 large dealership chains in this are have year limits for anything they will consider on trade. No consideration for what it is, just a model year limit.
We once took 9 units on trade for a new seed tender because the local Deere dealer wouldn't consider any of them, individually or the lot, so we were glad to do it...and what's even better is the Deere salesman and store manager SENT a customer to buy the highest priced trade in seed wagon from us a day later. We laughed a while about that one!
Their loss, I would rather have a whole lot full of cheaper trades, 10 year old combines and tractors, hay, tillage, etc than I would 25 3 year old combines...but what do I know!!
Chris
Edited by c_mayer 9/13/2024 07:11
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