needed advice on 1976 liquifire
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needed advice on 1976 liquifire
Hey I found a decent looking liquifire 440 not really my expertize guy said it runs good but seat is bad like most what are they worth in that condition or any thing to look for.that is different from other Deere's thanks
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Re: needed advice on 1976 liquifire
The condition really determines the price. There are many factors. How is the track? What is the mileage? Are the clutches in decent shape? Have the crank seals been replaced recently? All this can come into play. A nice restored one can go for over $1000, but for an average rider, you are probably in the $500-$600 range. That is for one that is fully functional that has some cosmetic issues from usual wear and tear.
1976 Liquidator - 970 mile raced sled
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
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Re: needed advice on 1976 liquifire
Went and checked it out yesterday it was very nice other than seat gauge's looked new I don't think its seen to many elements just wasn't my style started on first pull idled real good even tpr panels were straight bumper had been pushed in but not kinked one ski was split other was good think 400 was good price if any body willing to travel it would be a good buy Altamont il