Pricing a King Kutter 72" Tiller

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lantxinNETX

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Have decided that we want to add a King Kutter 72" Tiller to our toolbox. They are $2400 delivered on EA but there are two different dealers who stock them locally where I can just pick them up. They both sell them for about $1850 but this Saturday only I can get them at one of the places for 10% off - $1665. I am not in a huge hurry to buy this and was planning on just waiting for the right opportunity price-wise. Is this 10% discount probably about as good as I am likely to see? (And yes, I am going to buy this new.)

Thanks in advance for the input.

Martin
 
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Make that two votes...
 
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I just picked up a brand shiny new KK 60'' for 1929.00 out the door from a farm supply store.....

I live in idaho, shipping must be the price difference from your price on the 72'' vs. the 60''

I say do it!!
 
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I got my 60" KK2 tiller at a local farm store 2ish years ago for somewhere under $1,800 if I recall.

So far my only regret is my 60" L3200 just sold & will be replaced by something a bit wider.
 
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I'm planning the same thing. Local farm store is the best deal I've found. Typically, they'll have a %10 or so off sale a couple times a year. $1900 minus any discounts. If I remember, there's a thread in here somewhere where EA explains this very thing, that these stores can provide KK at a lower cost.
 
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Martin, you stated you are in no hurry and waiting for the "right opportunity price wise". What is your deciding factor to determine when you've waited long enough?
 
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Martin, you stated you are in no hurry and waiting for the "right opportunity price wise". What is your deciding factor to determine when you've waited long enough?

Richard -

I didn't want to pay full price - $1850-$1900. Local farm store has one-day sale Saturday good for 10% off everything, including this item. But I didn't know if the 10% off is probably about as good as I am likely to see or not. It I heard a consensus on TBN that 10% off is probably as good as I am going to get - ($1665 - $1710 + tax) then I would probably go ahead and buy it. The 'when' is not so much a question as 'the right price'. I have the cash and can spend it this Saturday or I can spend it in a couple of weeks or months.

Martin
 
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Richard -

I didn't want to pay full price - $1850-$1900. Local farm store has one-day sale Saturday good for 10% off everything, including this item. But I didn't know if the 10% off is probably about as good as I am likely to see or not. It I heard a consensus on TBN that 10% off is probably as good as I am going to get - ($1665 - $1710 + tax) then I would probably go ahead and buy it. The 'when' is not so much a question as 'the right price'. I have the cash and can spend it this Saturday or I can spend it in a couple of weeks or months.

Martin

Totally understand. So is this the right price, for you??
 
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Bought one, 10% off from Rural King....it was < $1700....$16xx and thought it was a decent deal.
 
 
 
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