atsah
Elite Member
It's much easier to sell small homeowner tractors these days than anything in the 74 size range, around here anyway..
It's much easier to sell small homeowner tractors these days than anything in the 74 size range, around here anyway..
A quick look at the specs it's very similar to the Branson 7845,
this size tractor is more then most homeowner type buyers are looking for.
The local Branson dealer sells a lot more of the smaller series then the larger,
when I got my 8050 I looked at the 7845 the same hp and 1000 pounds less weight.
^^ Loaders are standard, so not called out individually.
The fine print:
"*See store location for complete eligibility, details and restrictions. Loans are subject to RFCUョ membership eligibility and creditworthiness at consummation. RFCU is an equal opportunity lender. Example based upon sales price of tractor and loader model with no down payment, 5.99% APR and equal monthly payment amounts for 84 months. APR is current as of 5/1/19 and your APR may be different. Taxes, delivery and/or insurance charges could increase monthly payments. Insurance is required for tractor loans."
$584 for 84 months is just under $50,000
We lowered the price of the RK74 for a very simple reason. While $43,999 with loader was already a very low price compared to that of competitors, the people that buy the Utility range tractors and up are usually long-time customers of the established dealers carrying the well-known brands. While the under-60 market is led in volume by Kubota, Mahindra, and is made up of mostly people not using it tied to their primary source of income, the 74 and up market is dominated by Deere, CaseIH, New Holland, Massey-Ferguson. We felt that taking the price under $40k would help us get a serious look from the commercial AG tractor users, and it has worked. The price of $39,999 with 74HP Deutz Turbo cab tractor, self-leveling loader, three sets of rear remotes, 16/16 with creeper interlock is now the regular everyday price. The move was done strictly to help us get more attention from the Ag market. We do not carry an extensive line of Cat 2 implements at our locations. The people that buy this range of tractor do so because they already own and use implements to do the jobs around their farms. Tractors and implements purchased together is more of a consumer buying tendency.
I spoke to my salesperson last night. Apparently RK is not selling the 74 as quickly as the rest of the line, so the price drop is to clear out last year's inventory.
I'm sorry that someone at the store gave you incorrect information.
I spoke to my salesperson last night. Apparently RK is not selling the 74 as quickly as the rest of the line, so the price drop is to clear out last year's inventory.
I've lost 'faith' in this company's transparency.