Hi everybody!
Well, i was wondering. How much a taty LT 28 like this one would sell in the us?
http://www.leboncoin.fr/materiel_professionnel/229023176.htm?ca=21_s
6400 hours, all hydraulic, with a new engine fitted 50 hours ago. Petrol.
Thanks a lot.
Max.
Well, i might be talking gibberish. I thought there was a LT 28, but i'm not sure anymore.
Satamax: looks more like an LT40 to me, although back then, the differences between the various models were, well, different than they are now. Got anymore pictures of the rest of it?
Lj
I agree with Lj, that looks like a LT40. You could get a price comparison from sites like Sawmill Exchange
Quote from: Magicman on August 27, 2011, 07:22:01 AM
I agree with Lj, that looks like a LT40. You could get a price comparison from sites like Sawmill Exchange
Base looks like a LT40 but the single upright and head looks to be LT28, Need some WM guys to jump in and give some info on those EURO machines 8)
Sam
Also looks like an LT40HD to me.
Toe boards are like the ones on my 1995.
There are 2 masts.
Looks a little rough, but with some TLC, it could turn into a really nice machine.
I bought my 1995 in 2008 at about 1/2 the price of a new one at today's price.
12-14K. Woodmizer can give you some rough estimate of price. Thats what They did for me when I bought my 95 LT-40. That one is very similar. Mine has the Onan power.
Definitely looks like an LT40HD. I don't think the LT28 was even out in 95..
Thanks a lot everybody for your replies.
Well, as it seems, it's already gone! Nevermind, i thought it was way too taty to pay the asked price.
Would have been nice to have a picture along with the link as the link is now gone. :(
Yep sorry!
I didn't think it woudl go that fast!
What does "taty" mean ???
Quote from: barbender on August 27, 2011, 10:35:48 PM
What does "taty" mean ???
Sorry, my bad
Tatty.
tatty [ˈtætɪ]
adj -tier, -tiest
Chiefly Brit worn out, shabby, tawdry, or unkempt
[of Scottish origin, probably related to Old English tættec a tatter]
tattily adv
tattiness n
I'm French, but i have learnt my english in northern England and Scotland. And sometimes it gets confusing even for people from southern England.
Yerr underrrstanding what i'm sayin, innit mi lad? :D
Well, it's back up!
http://www.leboncoin.fr/materiel_professionnel/229408718.htm?ca=21_s
Quote from: Satamax on August 28, 2011, 10:46:50 AM
Quote from: barbender on August 27, 2011, 10:35:48 PM
What does "taty" mean ???
Sorry, my bad
Tatty.
tatty [ˈtætɪ]
adj -tier, -tiest
Chiefly Brit worn out, shabby, tawdry, or unkempt
[of Scottish origin, probably related to Old English tættec a tatter]
tattily adv
tattiness n
Yerr underrrstanding what i'm sayin, innit mi lad? :D
oui mon frere, I hear you loud and clear ;) How is the timber supply there in France?
Hi Mad Murdock.
Well, where i am, there's aplenty of larch. Some swiss pine, some scots pine. A fair amount of ash, beech, if i go lower in altitude, i get all sorts. Within 60 miles i can get some wallnut, oak. Pretty much all i want. Exept for example chessnut tree.
So, the price looks to be --- 15,000 (C)?.....What is that in US dollars?
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15000€ or thereabouts 22000 dols. For a 95 faded paint machine !
No thanks.
Well, i've sent the guy an offer at 5000 euros. 7300 dols aproximately.
We'll see what he says!
Quote from: Bibbyman on August 27, 2011, 09:04:55 AM
Definitely looks like an LT40HD. I don't think the LT28 was even out in 95..
I remember seeing an LT28 on one of the Wood-Mizer European sites a few years ago. Almost the same as the LT40. I think back then it was only an export model.