shrekbelly
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- Mar 20, 2007
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hey gang!,
leave it to me to think about asking for the impossible. on 12/31/07 i got kubota financing for a new bx1850 w/54" f/c deck, hd60" blade and i consumated the deal with my dealer. i am to finalize with the additional purchase of the fel prior to delivery, later this week . . . but am now really wondering if i should have really bit the bullet, tried to scrounge together the additional funds or financed the greater amount for the bx2350?.
i thought the 1850 would handle a tasks i purchased it for . . . property renovation, york rake, middle busting and tilling prior to seeding . . . but, i've had a person or two refer to the bx1850 as somewhat of a "puny tractor,"/ a garden tractor on steriods . . . and that i'd be helped by the additional hp on the tilling ground breaking end and snowblading side.
has anybody successfully been able to change model selection? even at my late stage of the game (i've already made 2 kubota finace payments and will make another shortly).
your replies may start with your favorite laugh/giggle or i told you . . . so!
am wondering . . . because it is ultimately more money for the dealer (though, potentially a greater book keeping headache).
if there is a tact or a strategy, i'd like to know it when i call my dealer. thanks for your time and attention . . . shrekbelly
leave it to me to think about asking for the impossible. on 12/31/07 i got kubota financing for a new bx1850 w/54" f/c deck, hd60" blade and i consumated the deal with my dealer. i am to finalize with the additional purchase of the fel prior to delivery, later this week . . . but am now really wondering if i should have really bit the bullet, tried to scrounge together the additional funds or financed the greater amount for the bx2350?.
i thought the 1850 would handle a tasks i purchased it for . . . property renovation, york rake, middle busting and tilling prior to seeding . . . but, i've had a person or two refer to the bx1850 as somewhat of a "puny tractor,"/ a garden tractor on steriods . . . and that i'd be helped by the additional hp on the tilling ground breaking end and snowblading side.
has anybody successfully been able to change model selection? even at my late stage of the game (i've already made 2 kubota finace payments and will make another shortly).
your replies may start with your favorite laugh/giggle or i told you . . . so!
am wondering . . . because it is ultimately more money for the dealer (though, potentially a greater book keeping headache).
if there is a tact or a strategy, i'd like to know it when i call my dealer. thanks for your time and attention . . . shrekbelly