Not sure I understand your post, are you looking for dealers to offer you bids on equipment on this siteIJ One thing I will tell you about the 8010, it needs alot of dealer support.
The way I understand it, he's asking what people actually paid for the combine, cash, versus what the MSRP is. There may be someone to answer the question, but most will consider it a confidential answer and not advertise it on the www.
My guess is about 280 but it really depends on things like afs rear wheel drive duals or singles rocktrap and chopper. All that stuff could add over 30. I dought many people really no because most are going to have a trade in. And if they do know will they share it. Why dont you go to a few dealers and price shop and go from there.
go to www.rbauctions.com and sign up and get info on recent auction prices. It looks to me like these machinery manufacturers are pricing themselves into trouble. low houred machines are alot of money off list price. 300 hours on a 8010 for 180000 usdIJ versus 280000 newIJ at an auction. why buy a new oneIJ
Working on an 8010 deal and making sure of proper trade values etc. The problem when trading vs auction sales comes down to the trades, with these high dollar value deals you end up with a couple hundred thousand of non moved(excess) machinery real easy when you go to the auction and if the trades you try and sell privately don't move then it can be awful painful. Bad enough looking at he odd old tillage piece we held onto. Not sure if I want to look at combines sitting unused and tying up cash. However its all in the dollars it's a sad commentary when often you can go to auctions and have very cheap "spares" versus trading. I did by the way see some values posted further into this forum.
Its hard to figure out the price when your trading anything in. I remember the price of our 8010 in 04 was 206 thousand plus headers. I believe the 06 was around 220 plus headers.