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| Bronze Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Central Texas
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__________________ "a country boy can survive" Kubota L4310 HST 4x4 w/ LA681 FEL and Shop Built Brush Grapple. Attachments Woods HB 84 Box Blade, Woods LR 72 Landscape Rake, Rhino SE 6 Brushcutter, Rhino HPHD Post Hole Digger and a Shop Built Soil Packer. | |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Windham, NH
Posts: 1,287
| I agree with rental idea, for a couple hundred bucks or less (I bet they'd credit to a purchase), you can work the machine to your heart's content. Cheap money to ensure you buy what suits you best. Joel
__________________ Joel 2004 Kioti LK3054XS TLB Woods Box Blade 1986 F 250 - Kioti Hauler |
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| | #13 (permalink) |
| Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 36
| Seems like the dealer may be worried you are a tire kicker. Just go and buy the one you think you want and ask the dealer if it would be ok to bring it back for the other tractor if it does not work out for you. I did just that with my dealer. I had them drop off a 2920 and had them pick it up for a 3200. There were no problems at all with doing that. I think the dealer will work with you once he knows that you are going to buy and he can only be sure once you have signed on the dotted line. If the dealer is not willing to do that then go find another dealer. |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Pine Island, MN
Posts: 727
| when I was looking at NH tractors they let play for over an hour with a 55hp model. That included moving dirt from one pile to another. It was a really good selling point. But then I found the MX5000 and it came home with me. |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| Silver Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Altus, OK
Posts: 207
| This is a joke right? My dealer let me play in the dirt with the FEL, the Box Blade and Tiller BEFORE I bought mine! I had no problem with the scratches that were in them. Would the fact that there are a few scratches on a FEL, BB or Tiller really keep anybody from purchasing them or accusing the dealer of selling used stuff? These are TRACTORS and Ground Engaging Implements for crying out loud. They are meant to and will get scratched which will have no effect on their capability. I am amazed that a dealer wouldn't let you play and or that anyone would actually have a problem with buying attachments that had a few scratches in them. Does anyone have a "barn queen" out there or do they use their stuff? I say find another dealer! Funny world we live in today ain't it? ![]() Troy
__________________ Kubota B2620 tractor--26 engine HP and 19 PTO HP with RimGuard in the wheels Kubota LA364 Front End Loader Kubota RCK60-29B Mid Mount Mower (60 inch drive-over deck) LandPride RTR0550 Reverse Tilling 50 inch Tiller LandPride BB1560 Box Blade (60 inch) LandPride CA2548 Core Aerator (48 inch) LandPride QH15 Series Category 1 Quick Hitch King Kutter Middle Buster (yellow one/full size) Herd M-96 3pt PTO Spreader/Seeder |
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| | #16 (permalink) |
| Veteran Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: 20 mi SE of Sacramento, CA-rural
Posts: 1,888
| I do see the dealer's POV on this one. I imagine that if he had a used one, he would gladly let you try it. You might call around to every dealer within reasonable distance, see if any have a used unit you could test in their yard. It cost them nothing and earns good will all the way around. Also call rental companies. Some might let you rent it for half an hour at a reduced rate if you just want to test it on their property. Also check into TBN members in your area who might let you test theirs. A nearby member let me test his before I bought a bh for my BX. |
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| Gold Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Central NY
Posts: 479
| My dealer let me operate a B2920 and work the FEL controls to get a feel for it. He also showed me how easy it was to remove and reinstall right there on the lot. I didn't need to actually get the loader dirty to realize it would more than meet my needs. Having said that, I'm not sure I'd want my tractor delivered with a slightly used loader so I can see their position.
__________________ EtW - Kubota B2620 |
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| | #19 (permalink) | |
| Silver Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Guernsey Co. Ohio
Posts: 146
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I agree with everything you said, but some people don't. It would actually be funny, if I didn't feel so bad for the dealers that have to put up with it. | |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: NC
Posts: 340
| Given the cost of agriculture equipment today I can understand a dealers reluctance in not letting someone home demo a unit and attachment. Visualize this, I stop at the local green dealer and he delivers a $30,000 dollar tractor with zero hours and several thousand dollars more of equipment. I take the tractor, drive it through a wet area and cover it with mud, drive it into a large rock with the front end loader down while enjoying an adult beverage and damage the loader. I then call the dealer and inform him the unit does not meet my needs and request he come pick the unit up. What does the dealer do with the unit now. I venture to say that 99.99 percent of individuals spending the kind of money a tractor cost today would not accept a "NEW" tractor from a dealer with several hours on the meter and a damaged loader so the poor dealer is struck with now trying to sell a used tractor. I do not know of a car dealer that will let someone take a new car on an extended road trip to see if the vehilce will meet his/her current and future needs. I would love to hear a dealers comments if I asked him for a new truck so I see how it handled towing my boat to the lake for a couple of days, or a camper to the mountains for a week. |
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