Price Check 2210 price check aisle 3 please...

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I got a quote on paper today; 2210 with HDAP tires, FEL , 62" MMM, 72" rear blade, and 48" tiller.... (drum roll) $15,300 any comments please? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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The "standard" going rate for a 2210/FEL/62C is about $12,900 so you're paying $3400 for the tiller and blade. You might want to price the tiller and blade separately at another dealer just to make sure you're in the ballpark.
 
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I also got a 2210 quote today with a fel. 42" tiller and a 6" backblade for 14.740 which I thought was a good price about 100.00 better than a BX2330 same attachments.
 
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fgross, according to my calculator, if the price is 12900 for the 2210 with FEL and 62"mmm then I would be paying $2400 for tiller and blade which isn't terribly far out of line is it?
 
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Well the tiller would be some one grand. But I noticed at the dealer I work for we have brand new Frontier rear blades on sale for like $450. They look like they might work with the 2210 but not sure.
 
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I was quoted a Frontier tiller last fall, I think 50", maybe 48".
$1,600
 
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Yes, I think he said $450 for the 72" blade, and something like 1800 for the tiller. I'm sure there's a little room for negotiating.
 
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You're right, my math was faulty, $2400, not $3400. The Deere tiller is a lot of bucks, if you do a search in the attachments forum you'll see many threads on tillers. Howse is one company mentioned that makes a good tiller for a lot less $$$.

I have a cheapie 5ft blade on my 2210....$249 scratch and dent special...and after $10 in spray paint it looks good and worked great this winter plowing snow. Right now I have a small tiller on my 335 but when I replace it with one for the 2210, it probably won't be a Deere - too much $$$ for a device I use 1-2 weekends a year.
 
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I'm going to talk to the tractor dude about downsizing the attachments I priced earlier,
 
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You should be OK with a 48" tiller. Some 2210 owners also are running 42"s and are happy with them...but then you need an offset to one side to cover your wheel tracks.

The 6ft rear blade is a bit much. Over the winter I plowed our sub's 1200 ft private drive once because our snowplow guy's truck was down. I have 100 pounds in wheel weights on each rear wheel and was running turf tires at the time. The first pass through 6-8 inches of snow went fine. but then I tried to drive THROUGH the snow to move the snow farther out. I quickly found I could only move another 2-3 feet at a time, not enough traction ( even with the FEL on the front and running 4WD) to pull the blade through so much snow. In heavy wet snow the 6 footer could be quite a challenge for the 2210. The 5 footer, even when angled, covers the entire footprint of the tractor, it's a good match for this baby CUT.
 

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