Sparkeee24
Bronze Member
Good day everyone!
I am very interested in a 2 wheel tractor with several implements. It is an investment, for long term use, and the costs do add up. I have seen a "yard card" financing offer for bcs products only, and it must be used in a walk in store front. I would like a Renaldi G2 power harrow, aldo biagioli full set of ground engagement tools, the 30" berta flail mower on either a bcs 853, or grillo 110, maybe grillo 131. QUESTION: seeing as how this is getting towards the cost of an entry level car, where does one go for financing of these mixed brands items with a low interest loan? My finances are in order, and my credit is good, but I don't have 10,000 to 15,000 cash just laying around. If BCS implements were as good as the renaldi G2, or berta flail, I would just get all BCS items, make a weekend trip out of it, and drive to a dealer and place BCS tools on a yard card. personal modern homesteading use, not commercial farm. Thanks!
I am very interested in a 2 wheel tractor with several implements. It is an investment, for long term use, and the costs do add up. I have seen a "yard card" financing offer for bcs products only, and it must be used in a walk in store front. I would like a Renaldi G2 power harrow, aldo biagioli full set of ground engagement tools, the 30" berta flail mower on either a bcs 853, or grillo 110, maybe grillo 131. QUESTION: seeing as how this is getting towards the cost of an entry level car, where does one go for financing of these mixed brands items with a low interest loan? My finances are in order, and my credit is good, but I don't have 10,000 to 15,000 cash just laying around. If BCS implements were as good as the renaldi G2, or berta flail, I would just get all BCS items, make a weekend trip out of it, and drive to a dealer and place BCS tools on a yard card. personal modern homesteading use, not commercial farm. Thanks!
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