3725H price check

   / 3725H price check #11  
Did your dealer break down your price per each item, or only give you the total price for the package?



Good point. My "approximate" figure was based on what it cost me for my attachments. Land plane 1200.00 (10% off for Vets so 1080), third function was 850 (but I installed it, easy) Woods bush hog was 1100 (84in) rear remotes was 500 installed, done when I bought the tractor. These prices are two years old. Sure, you can buy more expensive attachments, a flail mower is around 5 grand, a finish mower is in the 3 grand area but the "average" bush hog is between 1,000- 1500 area. So, is the 32,000 a smokin' deal, no, but like you allude to, not really to bad and maybe in his area would be considered a "good deal".
 
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Where is Greenfield? Does that price include all taxes and fees?

Greenfield, Indiana. Just East of Indianapolis.

Not sure but taxes and fees, but im going to guess not tax at least.
 
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It's not an amazing price, but I'd say it's not bad. If the other dealer can do better it's worth a try.

Did your dealer break down your price per each item, or only give you the total price for the package?

No break down in price, which I hate when dealers don't do that, but I planned on asking for that as I got closer to making the purchase.



The price difference between cheapest possible rotary and a good medium duty one can easily be $1k. I don't know about land planes but I expect since they're not as common as rotaries and box blades that the price on that might be more. So that makes it hard to compare prices.

Are they including things like hooks on the bucket and loaded tires for that price?

He said if I bought everything I asked for, he would throw in the bolt on teeth for the bucket, lol. They only offer having the tires filled with Calcium Chloride, which I don't want and did not mention throwing that in. This is a small town, small volume dealer, so I don't think they really put packages together with discounts.

Good point. My "approximate" figure was based on what it cost me for my attachments. Land plane 1200.00 (10% off for Vets so 1080), third function was 850 (but I installed it, easy) Woods bush hog was 1100 (84in) rear remotes was 500 installed, done when I bought the tractor. These prices are two years old. Sure, you can buy more expensive attachments, a flail mower is around 5 grand, a finish mower is in the 3 grand area but the "average" bush hog is between 1,000- 1500 area. So, is the 32,000 a smokin' deal, no, but like you allude to, not really to bad and maybe in his area would be considered a "good deal".

Good to hear that adding the third function could be done myself.
 
   / 3725H price check #14  
Greenfield, Indiana. Just East of Indianapolis.

Not sure but taxes and fees, but im going to guess not tax at least.

Most counties have sales tax between 5-10%. Assuming 7.5% this would be an additional $2500 on your purchase.

Typically when you want an all-inclusive price (taxes and fees included) you ask the dealer to give you a price for "out the door."

That's typically how I negotiate with dealers because I prefer financing separate from the dealer.
 
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Quick update. Ended up changing what I wanted to the 4225H with rear remotes, 3rd function and grapple bucket. Contacted 3 of the dealers (1 instate, 2 out of state) for updated quotes. Closest dealer came back at $31,900 if I finance at 0%, 0 down, 72 months or 27,922 cash or using Bransons 6.25%, 0 down for 72 or 84 months. Still waiting to hear back from out of state dealers.

Also talked to another Branson dealer in Indiana. They had seemingly the best price, but started the song and dance of the price is only good until the end of this month and when I asked the salesman to email me the quote, he said it was raining and he was having to call from his cell phone and everything was down, but feel free to call him back to get the sale started. What, really!!!!!
 
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That 4225 cash price sounds pretty good, assuming the grapple is decent quality. Some of the low end ones just use bolts for the lid pivots, no bushings.
 
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That 4225 cash price sounds pretty good, assuming the grapple is decent quality. Some of the low end ones just use bolts for the lid pivots, no bushings.

It’s a WR Long Open Bottom Grapple. I did the math and it’s cheaper in the long run to take the higher price with 0% financing.
 

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