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How can I determine my TM value used if I wanted to sell it?
Pro hem Legend GT, <1900 hours, well maintained, no leaks.
Pro hem Legend GT, <1900 hours, well maintained, no leaks.
Look at others on classified ads around the country. Coming with the van or just by itself? Be honest with yourself, what kind of condition is it in?How can I determine my TM value used if I wanted to sell it?
Pro hem Legend GT, <1900 hours, well maintained, no leaks.
It seems that truckmounts have a 15yr lifespan, so break down what you paid from 15 years.How can I determine my TM value used if I wanted to sell it?
Pro hem Legend GT, <1900 hours, well maintained, no leaks.
By itself, it's in great condition. I keep her clean and well maintained. It is a 2017 model. She turns right on with no issues.Look at others on classified ads around the country. Coming with the van or just by itself? Be honest with yourself, what kind of condition is it in?
How much was it new?By itself, it's in great condition. I keep her clean and well maintained. It is a 2017 model. She turns right on with no issues.
In my market here, probably around $6000 depending on hoses and tools.By itself, it's in great condition. I keep her clean and well maintained. It is a 2017 model. She turns right on with no issues.
$17kHow much was it new?
Remember Coastie, Red, Right, Return!!Hurry, I plan to set the buoys next to my driveway to make it easier when navigating home.
That is correct! Red right returning. Internationally it is switched; green to starboard on the return.Remember Coastie, Red, Right, Return!!
We have neighbors who had a red and green light on their lakeside yard just for decoration and we convinced them switch them so we would be able to navigate home safely!!![]()
That sounds pretty cool!! I would love to do that either at my driveway or near the lake. Is there way for a non-coastie to get them?That is correct! Red right returning. Internationally it is switched; green to starboard on the return.
These are river buoys that have been decommissioned by removing the keel fin and ballast. They may not be placed in the water. But since a nearby property has their own functioning 20’ lighthouse, I figure why not buoys?
Go find a local buoy tender and ask if they have scrapped any. They are often run over and damaged, or retired from service because the floatation foam is waterlogged.That sounds pretty cool!! I would love to do that either at my driveway or near the lake. Is there way for a non-coastie to get them?
You have to remember it's not at a dealer. You have to go pick it up and have it installed. Will need a new fuel tap and someone to install it properly.9-10K private sale or 7-8 trade in