carbonacreage
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Yep I was also thinking the FEL bucket maybe wouldn't be as good as a blade for snow removal. May be waiting until spring to 'pull the trigger' on a BX25D purchase would be the best idea. 



Just pull the proverbial trigger would you!Yep I was also thinking the FEL bucket maybe wouldn't be as good as a blade for snow removal. May be waiting until spring to 'pull the trigger' on a BX25D purchase would be the best idea. dde2adde2a
Best to ask the dealer to quote both cash and zero down and then negotiate from there.i would like to know what 0% means when around here if you go for that, the package price is art least a grand higher. if it is 0%, a $10,000 tractor should have a total cost of $10,000
Just pull the proverbial trigger would you!
i would like to know what 0% means when around here if you go for that, the package price is art least a grand higher. if it is 0%, a $10,000 tractor should have a total cost of $10,000
This was the case at another dealership of a different brand tractor which I visited....0% but the price was higher...in other words, the interest was included in the price of the tractor and guaranteed, as opposed to having the ability to pay it off early. I didn't like that scenario at all. The 0% I received was on a great deal...19K for a BX5 with 60 inch deck and 3 pt. setup, I thought, was a great deal. I couldn't find one for that price anywhere else. Something tells me I lucked out.
It's the same in Alberta with the '0%' offers
Works out in real terms about 2.5% per year