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Started by timberjack97, November 29, 2016, 07:54:25 PM

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timberjack97

i was  wondering  what a franklin 132  skidder would be worth its a 1978  with 3000 oringinal hours  on it in exellent shape  with 18 4 26 tires on that are at 70 percent 

David-L

Condition is everthing, with that said if all works and is tight. 10k.Any pics
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logman81

8-10 thousand if its tight and right.
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timberlinetree

If in the north east I would say 12k, being a low hr/tight machine. Maybe more?
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timberlinetree

Forgot to mention, I do have sucker branded on my forehead, sales men can see me coming a mile away :o, so I might be off a bit. Good luck with it!
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BurkettvilleBob

There have been several listed in Maine, between 6-10k.

thecfarm

3000 hours!!! 1978  :o  That is low for hours.
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newoodguy78

I'm not doubting the hours. It is crazy when you break it down, it comes out to roughly 6.5 hours a month over the life of the machine. :o
One good thing about it...if you do need to work on it you probably won't need metric wrenches.

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