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pcoz88

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I know this stuff is auction off but what is the average roughly for a m105A2 and a deuce? 2.5 ton and 5 ton?Thanks alot.Really interested in a 105 at the moment.


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Carl_in_NH

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Hello, Pete. Kind of a 'how high is up' question, since the prices vary a lot based on location, and bidders at any one instant. Running deuces seem to vary from lows of under $1000 WO/W in some locations that have a lot of them, to about twice that here in the Northeast. With a winch, it can be up to twice that much - with other features and options along with general condition adding another variable.

Hope that's of some help.
 
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WillWagner

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Just depends. Sometimes trailers go fot the minimum, $150.00 and sometimes quite a bit more. Kinda depends on location, time of year, condition and how many are up for auction at the time. Best thing to do is look for one that suits your fancy and bid what you wanna spend an d see what happens.
 

roscoe

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As stated above location and condition make a big difference in the auction price. Good way to get a feel for it is to place some bids, then you can see what the final high bid is even if its not you. Be sure to do your homework on what your buying as their are a lot of hidden costs. Good luck with it.
 

roscoe

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Thanks for all the reply's.What would be the hidden costs of a trailer?Iam in Ohio for your information.Thanks again!!:beer::beer:

Pete
Well, nothings really hidden if you look into it enough. Consider flat tires, crimped lines (fork lift), missing parts, getting it home, paying for a title or sf97 forms, buyers premium and taxes. I paid close to the minimum for the two I bought but I have at least two hundred additional dollars each in the extras. Just check out other recovery posts, consider your costs and through up some low bids to see what happens.:)
 
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