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03-21-2002, 07:20 PM #11New Member
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Re: Tractor buying
Bought my tractor from Carver equipment Dec 2001. They shipped it to Woodbury Tractor in Conn. where Robert Wolf
put my backhoe on. He then trailored it up to NH. to my door on a Sunday morning. My experience with was nothing but positive and I would not hesitate to do it again.
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03-21-2002 07:20 PM # ADS
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03-21-2002, 10:54 PM #12Gold Member
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- Mar 2002
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- 308
- Location
- Live in Lower Hudson Valley Tractor used mostly in Central NY
- Tractor
- Sold the 4310 downsized to a JD 2320 - Purchased from K.C. Canary (HRT) in Fultonville, NY
Re: Tractor buying \"online\"
It has been said over and over again... the best "DEAL" is not necessarily the best price... in most cases, the most important part of the "DEAL" is the dealer! Shop locally!
Find a good dealer and be Happy! Since the difference (In Tracotrs) between the BIG 3 are minimal... The Dealer is the difference... find a good dealer and you will be happy!
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03-24-2002, 10:00 PM #13Platinum Member
- Join Date
- Mar 2002
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- 718
- Location
- Maine
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7360SS & Craftsman GT3000 23 HP w/50
Re: Tractor buying \"online\"
I bought my Cadet 7360 online from a deere dealer in Alabama. Looked for 5 months on Ebay and Deere's MachineFinder.com before finding it. Called dealer and checked them out via BBB, etc. They even gave me name & number of previous owner as a reference. One year-old w/ 90 hrs cost me $13k w/loader (vs. $20K new). Cost $1000 to ship from AL to NH. The entire transaction exceeeded my expectations and it's a great tractor.


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