Tractors
Discontinued 6D economy utility; 4.5L 4-cyl, 9F/3R TSS; list $45,299 in 2011; 2WD and MFWD variants, cab adds to ~9,170 lbs.
Estimated fair market value in good condition
2023 Model
3 years old
$25,000-$34,000
2021 Model
5 years old
$19,000-$26,000
2018 Model
8 years old
$8,500-$11,500
* Estimates based on MSRP depreciation. Actual value depends on hours, condition, and market.Get an exact valuation →
| Horsepower | 99 HP |
| Operating Weight | 7,275 lbs |
| Year Range | 2008-2012 |
| Base MSRP (New) | $45,000 |
| Avg Annual Hours | 450 hrs/yr |
Common attachments that can add significant value to this machine.
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Average usage is ~450 hours/year. Lower hours command a premium, while machines over 3,600 hours see steeper discounts.
Excellent condition machines can bring 15-25% more than average units. Structural damage, leaks, and worn undercarriage reduce value significantly.
Regional demand, transportation costs, and local construction activity all affect pricing. Markets in the South and Midwest typically see higher demand.
Attachments like loader and rotary cutter add value. Include them in your valuation for a complete picture.
Documented maintenance history with dealer records can add 5-10% to the value. Unknown service history creates buyer hesitation and lowers offers.
Production years 2008-2012. Newer emissions-compliant models (Tier 4 Final) generally retain value better than older generations.
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