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thinking about 10-17k depending on age condition etc, the lower the better but obviously would rather pay a little more for a machine that has plenty of life left in it and not done as much work.
looked at a couple of hi-lo's but the ones I have seen have done a lot of work (most 10,000 hrs or more) and have quite often seen a lot of liquid fert which has started to eat everything. Also looked at a househam sprint but again its finding an older machine that still has plenty of life and wont need new wheel motors costing big bucks straight away
Not sure what they're asking for it but my old one is going to househams. Was in classifieds here. Not sure of your workload but maybe worth a look. Would do someone a turn.