Seems to me that people often ask too much for used equipment. Especially log splitters on Craigslist! I am not going to pay somebody $800 when I can buy a brand new quality machine for $1000! And don't get me started on boat prices, lol. (I have bought two bassboats and two small boats in the past five years, and I just wait for a sensible seller, lol.)
Right now, I am looking for a tandem axle utility trailer to haul my side x side and golf cart buggy and just general use. Hauling firewood, etc. A local man has a 2012 model 16' x 7' (usable space) John Deere tandem axle utility trailer and it looks real nice. Good tires, in good shape, looks like not a lot of use. He used it to haul a tractor. Has 8 lug wheels, pretty heavy angle iron bracing, a real good hitch, heavy wiring, I think 6-leaf springs, drive-on ramps. It doesn't have a tailgate, I kinda wish it did. He paid $2,100 and is asking $1,750. That seems kinda high to me. I don't know how much such a trailer would sell for new in 2017 but getting 83% of what you paid seems like a great deal for him but not so much for the buyer. What do you think?
Right now, I am looking for a tandem axle utility trailer to haul my side x side and golf cart buggy and just general use. Hauling firewood, etc. A local man has a 2012 model 16' x 7' (usable space) John Deere tandem axle utility trailer and it looks real nice. Good tires, in good shape, looks like not a lot of use. He used it to haul a tractor. Has 8 lug wheels, pretty heavy angle iron bracing, a real good hitch, heavy wiring, I think 6-leaf springs, drive-on ramps. It doesn't have a tailgate, I kinda wish it did. He paid $2,100 and is asking $1,750. That seems kinda high to me. I don't know how much such a trailer would sell for new in 2017 but getting 83% of what you paid seems like a great deal for him but not so much for the buyer. What do you think?