what would you pay for...
jmbadavis
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2006-03-23 9:49 AM (#39383)
Subject: what would you pay for...


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we are looking at a 1999 Cornpro 7x20 gooseneck stock trailer that is being offered at a farm auction.  We have not idea what a trailer like this is worth.  Have not seen the trailer.  What is a high value (good shape) and the lower end (needs repair)?  Thanks - any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Kay
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2006-03-23 11:17 AM (#39387 - in reply to #39383)
Subject: RE: what would you pay for...


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A new 7' x 20' Corn Pro gooseneck, basic model, 6000# axles, sells for $6,000 +/- in these parts (Indiana)
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Reg
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2006-03-23 11:30 AM (#39389 - in reply to #39383)
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Originally written by jmbadavis on 2006-03-23 10:49 AM

we are looking at a 1999 Cornpro 7x20 gooseneck stock trailer that is being offered at a farm auction. We have not idea what a trailer like this is worth. Have not seen the trailer. What is a high value (good shape) and the lower end (needs repair)? Thanks - any help would be greatly appreciated.



Based on Kay's estimate of the current new price, the fact that it is 7 years old and it is at an auction... I'd guess it might fetch 3,000 to 3,500 in a private sale. IF I wanted it badly enough I might go to 2,500, given that I could buy a new Ponderosa trailer for little more than that.
My guess is that auction fever could get it up to 5,000 or 5,500 - which is why I rarely buy anything at auction - stuff goes to the person who thinks it is worth more than anyone else there, which is GREAT for sellers but not for buyers (-:
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