Wallace Tractor

   / Wallace Tractor #21  
Congratulations, I also found Rick during the purchase process, I also ended up buying used near my house.

I never forgot the help Rick gave me in making my decision, I went in eyes wide open.

Rick has also helped me with technical issues and questions, graciously spending his valuable time on the phone with me answering questions and helping me trouble shoot the couple of minor issues I've run into.

As a result of the above, I've purchased all of my filters from Rick (gladly paying shipping charges), parts, purchased a draw bar for my machine (paid shipping), trenching bucket for my backhoe, woods box blade, etc, which I picked up (drive 200 miles each way) at the annual Wallace Cookout Rick holds for his customers during the summer. Finances permitting there'll be other implement and accessory purchases this summer.

Seems silly to me that I'd bring my business anywhere else.

Note on the transportation matter. I think its safe to say that based on experience there are few who know any more about trailering tractors and implements than Rick. As a matter of fact Rick had the PA state police at last year's cookout giving towing and trailering instruction and advice. I can't think of anything in it for Rick to missguide a customer should something go wrong.

Sincerely,
Joel
 
   / Wallace Tractor #22  
Congrats on your new tractor.I have had good dealings with two Kioti dealers on this website Wallace tractor & Michigan Iron & Equipment,both have been very informative with good service and sales.I am sure there are a few others also.Enjoy your new tractor.coobie.
 
   / Wallace Tractor #23  
SlackD- Congradulations on the new toy.. have fun and be safe.

As far as loading it in the box truck... I don't know about Ryder, but the last 2 times I rented a UHaul box truck... it specifically stated in the contract that putting a motorized vehicle in the truck was not allowed. Not that it stopped me from moving my car cross country inside a UHaul box truck, twice. :)
 
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#24  
No seat time yet,
We had it chocked front/back and sides.
also had a HEAVY duty ratched strap over the front.
The machine was not going to move in normal transport.
Now if I rolled the truck or had a head on with a semi it would prob come loose. I drove 50 mph in the right lane and very Conservatively on the way home. When I got home I extended the lift gate and backed it up to a hill on my property and drove it out.

In a way I am glad Wallace is 5 hours away, or I would be broke :)
I plan on picking up a woods BH70-X as soon as cash permits.

Slack
 
   / Wallace Tractor #26  
Wallace seems like a class act judging from all the posts I've read since joining this site. Kioti is not very well represented here in Wisconsin yet but if I were to buy one a long distance dealer like Wallace is what I would look for. Sounds like he really takes care of his customers.
JJ
 
   / Wallace Tractor #27  
Note on the transportation matter. I think its safe to say that based on experience there are few who know any more about trailering tractors and implements than Rick. As a matter of fact Rick had the PA state police at last year's cookout giving towing and trailering instruction and advice. I can't think of anything in it for Rick to missguide a customer should something go wrong.

Sincerely,
Joel


That shows just how much Rick & Co. care about what they do, and their customers.

A Class act.
 
   / Wallace Tractor #28  
1**Do you really think that Rick would have let him head off to Maryland if he didnt think it was safe?
1**Can't say one way or the other.
But I can say I've never seen anyone here endorse hauling a tractor in a box truck.

Maybe everything you've read is related to rolling loads. Non-rolling, i.e.
2*chocked in all directions.

,tractors in crates, etc, have different restraining requirements especially in an enclosed
truck/trailer. MikeD74T
2*How many on here would secure your tractor on your trailer just by placing 2x4s across in front of the front and rear tires and along the tires on each side.
 
   / Wallace Tractor #29  
As far as loading it in the box truck... I don't know about Ryder, but the last 2 times I rented a UHaul box truck... it specifically stated in the contract that putting a motorized vehicle in the truck was not allowed. :)
Makes me wonder if Ryder even knows what he hauled.:confused:
 
   / Wallace Tractor #30  
Sheesh....guys like you makes a person just want to pound his head on the desk. Nevermind that the person was thrilled with his purchase.....and was thrilled with the service from the dealer. NOPE, got to be the old curmudgeon.
I really didn't see any harm in pointing out any safety issues .
 

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