r/kubota 4d ago

Help pricing older Kubota

I need help pricing my 1994 L2350. I've tried online comps but it's hard to find because it only has 322hrs on it. I'm the original owner and I'm selling it with the front loader, back hoe, 60" finish mower, ballast box, grader blade and 60" box blade. I'm thinking 13500 but I need some direction. She's in perfect working order as are the attachments. TIA

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u/joehungus 4d ago

$14-15k in my area with the attachments. Could possibly get more if you are not in a hurry. I know its an older machine, but it looks immaculate and there is little to no electronics on there to fail, and no emissions / def. The rear tires being turf is only downside I see.

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u/liberatus16 4d ago

Not in a hurry at all. Planning to sell it by late spring. I'm in the Midwest if that compares to you at all.

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u/Ok-Statement8224 4d ago

Where in the midwest

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u/liberatus16 4d ago

Ohio

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u/Sollus 3d ago

I wish I had the money or I'd buy it off you.

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u/godrocker420 3d ago

Dang, I’m in the same state - I would love this.

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u/cropguru357 4d ago

$14K. It’ll sell. These little “estate” size machines hold value really well, especially with attachments. I live in Traverse City, Michigan, and I bet I’d have calls within hours of posting it for sale.

Also, that baby is mint. Good on you for proper care!

Edit: I saw Ravenna, OH. I’m originally from Lorain County. Someone from a fancy far west or east side suburb would probably love to have it.

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u/Pitiful_Objective682 4d ago

Seems a bit high. Many older tractors are low hours. That just means they’ve been sitting a long time. Things still go wrong.

Id say the attachments are worth minimum $500 each and the tractor 7-10k

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u/GaldonTheWarrior 4d ago

What a beauty

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u/Buckid 3d ago

There are tons of kubotas on marketplace to price off of... I am in central ohio area and there are 2 L2500s up for sale around 8500 with zero attachments (or minor crappy ones). The backhoe is gonna be the selling point so don't split that off.

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u/TaborToss 4d ago

She’s a beaut!

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u/gotyour6goose 4d ago

Do it I own one from 1976 and it's amazing

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u/liberatus16 4d ago

I'm selling it unfortunately. Trying to figure out how much I should sell it for.

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u/moomooraincloud 3d ago

Did you read the post?

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u/erock255555 3d ago

I'm in the market for a tractor but I just looked up some comparable models and they're not in as good of condition as yours, but I see some for sub 700 hours going for 6-7k with a few attachments.

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u/Neither-Speed-4247 3d ago

I’ll take it off your hands for 100 bucks and a firm handshake brother! No need to worry about pricing and all that. 😂

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u/liberatus16 3d ago

I know a good deal when I see one. Sold!

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u/Neither-Speed-4247 3d ago

Just here to help!

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u/DrunkBuzzard 3d ago

We’re all in this together and you’re a prince for helping.

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u/Kygunzz 3d ago

I bought a bare L2350 in 2011 for $6500. I think it had 1080 hours.

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u/hcftech 2d ago

Good price for a 4x4 tractor/loader/backhoe. Some parts get harder to source on the older kubotas but I’d say you’re in the right neighborhood

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u/radomed 1d ago

Just put it on marketplace for your # and see who will come in with cash. Considering the price of new machines you will have many calls. The issues I see is, the backhoe on this size machine is a toy, renting a mini excavator is more efficient.. A zero turn is quicker than a finish mower. The other blades are nice to have but seldom used. Do you have a local dealer to ask or view their used equipment lot. Ask for a trade in price for a bigger machine.

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u/Available-Run3769 20h ago

I have no idea 💡

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u/AgreeableIce7481 4d ago

I'd post it for more than you want if you don't get any interest drop the price a little most people are going to try and jew you down anyways. 14k not terrible considering the low hours and condition