stravis
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I've learned a lot from his videos. They are a great service to the tractor community. Everythingattachments.com will be the first place I shop when I am in the market.
Ted,
I am close enough to drive up and see you...
that is if your open on Saturdays...
and I just might do that just to see what all you have..
Thanks again for the great videos...
J
I have a jd2305, about the only forks I could find light enough but plenty strong were the ones you sell. I use them all the time and now don't know how I ever got by without em. Mark
Yes, I should revise my deal to include that outside the 1000 miles, but inside the lower 48 United States. What all are you wanting to order? We have shipped to Australia, Guam, Canada, Mexico . . . but you would be our first European customer. Many of the out of country customers found a brokerage/customs house here in the US for us to ship it to. Once they receive it then it becomes their responsibility to get it too you. If you want, I can research it more. Not sure about Sweden, but shipping to France there is a very high tariff that comes with it.
Typically a container load of equipment has a retail value of $80,000-$200,000. Most end-users need assembly and if you purchased direct your pocket would be the warranty. If you want to be an importer you will need a bond, freight forwarder & a customs broker. Neither would an end user have the equipment to unload a container. Likely you would need to pay in advance before the items are manufactured. You typically would receive the goods 3-4 months after you paid for them.I would like to spin this around the other way on Ya Ted (-:
We have threads here that extol the virtues of some European implements, where farming with small tractors is still practiced more than in the US.
How much of a hassle would it be for you to import, say a container load for a group of us from somewhere like Italy ?
TBN members have clubbed together before on bulk deals, so there is some expertise/experience in the group of getting the agreements together.
Typically a container load of equipment has a retail value of $80,000-$200,000. Most end-users need assembly and if you purchased direct your pocket would be the warranty. If you want to be an importer you will need a bond, freight forwarder & a customs broker. Neither would an end user have the equipment to unload a container. Likely you would need to pay in advance before the items are manufactured. You typically would receive the goods 3-4 months after you paid for them.
I do not think you realize that you are asking a company to work for free. I do not think you would work long for free and you would likely be incensed if someone asked you to risk money for free. Companies have to make a profit to stay in business.
Ted can y'all make a video of the model 49 6'2" disc ?.very interesting design
Ted can y'all make a video of the model 49 6'2" disc ?.very interesting design