IH3444
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The Woods hoe on the link was installed by the NH dealer, and fully warrentied. EOS.
IH3444 said:It's a no brainer, Woods is the better choice.
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Kubotasrking said:Well, the owner gave me his final ultimatum today...that is he will not budge on his price. I told him I could easily do better on the internet and he told me to go ahead...
I'll have to think about it for a day or two. I'll let you know...
Kubotasrking said:Well, the owner gave me his final ultimatum today...that is he will not budge on his price. I told him I could easily do better on the internet and he told me to go ahead...
I'll have to think about it for a day or two. I'll let you know...
johnnylight said:How much is he asking?
sounds like a nice machine --well maintained by the dealer, remotes,
I did not have any luck in the used market(up North) mostly abused.
The decent ones were closer to buying new.
IH3444 said:The Woods hoe on the link was installed by the NH dealer, and fully warrentied. EOS.
Kubotasrking said:He wants 19,000. I guess my issue isn't w/ the price as much as it is with his stuborn attitude (he could say the same). I'm trying to think about it, and i'm also comparing total cost with a new TC40DA w/ the 0% financing deal. It is a trade-off, and I'm not certain the best path is used. The difference is about $4,000 for new w/ no interest vs. used w/ interest at the end of the day.
Thoughts?
johnnylight said:I suggest going new-you can't go wrong with the 0% I kept my money and used CNH's plus all the implement I bought right away.
after years looking for used I ended going new very happy with my decison
next sugg: if you need the TC40DA go up one model. not a big diff in price..