ericscher
Well-Known Member
I have a 2004(?) Gehl 4625SX.
She has the usual 10x22 tires, a track-over-tire set, full enclosure and heat, but no A/C.
She does have a windshield wiper though. FWIW.
She has the extra hydraulics to the front but not the High-Flow kit and that can't be retrofit. (I asked)
I replaced all the hydraulic hoses on all the attachments that have them two winters ago and she's been stored inside ever since.
She also has her own trailer.
Attachments:
Nothing extraordinary, just the usual sort of equipment that anyone in this general line of work has.
So why am I trying to decide whether or not to sell?
Because frankly, I don't use her as much as I thought I would when I bought her.
If I knew then what I know now I would probably have not bought her, I would have simply rented when I needed one.
On the other hand, she's paid for...
But I can't help thinking that owning a "Hanger Queen" is not a productive use of assets.
The trouble I've run into is that I can't really work up a good value figure because I can't find any good examples for comparison.
So here's the question:
Sight unseen, and with the premise that everything is in good working order...
Working up from zero...
At what point would your gut feeling be; "That's too much money"?
She has the usual 10x22 tires, a track-over-tire set, full enclosure and heat, but no A/C.
She does have a windshield wiper though. FWIW.
She has the extra hydraulics to the front but not the High-Flow kit and that can't be retrofit. (I asked)
I replaced all the hydraulic hoses on all the attachments that have them two winters ago and she's been stored inside ever since.
She also has her own trailer.
Attachments:
- Forks
- Standard Bucket
- Rock Rake
- Grapple Bucket
- Trencher
- Auger
Nothing extraordinary, just the usual sort of equipment that anyone in this general line of work has.
So why am I trying to decide whether or not to sell?
Because frankly, I don't use her as much as I thought I would when I bought her.
If I knew then what I know now I would probably have not bought her, I would have simply rented when I needed one.
On the other hand, she's paid for...
But I can't help thinking that owning a "Hanger Queen" is not a productive use of assets.
The trouble I've run into is that I can't really work up a good value figure because I can't find any good examples for comparison.
So here's the question:
Sight unseen, and with the premise that everything is in good working order...
Working up from zero...
At what point would your gut feeling be; "That's too much money"?