rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,454
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
A question for the OP. Did you have anything in writing that locked in the backhoe price ? If yes, I would of made them honor it, or walked, before they had a chance to put it on my tractor. If no locked in pricing, you agreed to pay their price, so I would just be happy you got it, and try and let the pain eventually fade away. Complaining after the deal is done is just going to get you more upset. I would try to enjoy it, and let the pleasure of having it override the pain of having to pay extra to get the backhoe that you wanted.
That's what it would come down to for me. If there was anything in writing or even verbally that I felt was binding to both then I would expect them to honor it. Not talking about something as simple as a from them at the time - but something that I had agreed to honor - then I woud expect them to do the same. Otherwise they are being untrustworthy and people should know that.
But something to consider is that the tractor itself isn't affected by any of the dealer's promises. It can be a decent tractor for you regardless of how it got to you house. Same for the hoe.
If it is a hoe and matching L subframe it may be worth the extra. If it is a 3pt type hoe, they are not all that good anyway. 3pt hoes are inexpensive on the used market for a reason.
rScotty