Kubota's do come in a crate and need to have the wheels put on. JD's will be delivered on a truck with wheels attached and basically ready to use. Dealer may have to wash the tractor, and change wheel setting (although most buyers never change wheel setting. If I order a JD CUT only, it will have a dealer setup charge (I think they call it a roll-off fee). A flat fee for just the tractor. I don't consider time to put on FEL, or an attachment as part of the setup charge. That charge should be in the price of the FEL, or whatever attachment. The setup for a JD seems to be check the fluids, tire pressure ect. There is not much that needs to be done.
Like I said earlier, Kawasaki allowed $45 to uncrate an ATV and setup. The dealer wanted $250. Who gets the other $205-the dealer.
I bought a used New Holland Wheel loader for $51k this summer in another state. We agreed on the price. The dealer then wanted a $100 documentation fee. For what? I paid with wire transfer, there is no title, loan or other paper work other than a bill of sale. Should I pay a fee anytime I buy something for them to deposit $$?
I bought 4 new tires a few years ago and kept the replaced tires for spares. They charged $3 disposal fee for each tire. I had to argue with them that I kept the old tires. Why the disposal fee?