Trippy1313
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Hello again everyone, so, if you saw my earlier thread about the Bobcat/Kioti/LS, I think I've decided on the Bobcat CT2025. For a couple reasons. I'll post in that thread.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...ls-mt225he-vs-kioto-ck2610-2.html#post5936361
But now I have a question for those who have looking into financing these instead of paying "cash."
Bobcat having a deal that either you can finance for 0% or pay "cash" and get the loader/bucket free (about $4k savings).
In my situation, we have the cash, but it would wipe out our savings, and I can't justify that with having little girls. No way.
So I'm looking at different outside financing options, to get a low enough interest that it would be cheaper to still finance and get the loader free.
What have you all found that for financing with good rates?
Bobcat also said I could finance the backhoe separate for 2 years 0%.
I found this company called AgDirect that specializes in tractor loans, and I can get loans for under $25k/6-7years @4.95%, or 5 years @ 4.75%.
Or they can do, if I got the backhoe, over 25k/6-7years @3.95% or 5@3.75%. All of them I could do a downpayment or 0 down.
So far that's the lowest I've seen. My credit union was like 5.99%
What have you all seen, or your recommendations?
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...ls-mt225he-vs-kioto-ck2610-2.html#post5936361
But now I have a question for those who have looking into financing these instead of paying "cash."
Bobcat having a deal that either you can finance for 0% or pay "cash" and get the loader/bucket free (about $4k savings).
In my situation, we have the cash, but it would wipe out our savings, and I can't justify that with having little girls. No way.
So I'm looking at different outside financing options, to get a low enough interest that it would be cheaper to still finance and get the loader free.
What have you all found that for financing with good rates?
Bobcat also said I could finance the backhoe separate for 2 years 0%.
I found this company called AgDirect that specializes in tractor loans, and I can get loans for under $25k/6-7years @4.95%, or 5 years @ 4.75%.
Or they can do, if I got the backhoe, over 25k/6-7years @3.95% or 5@3.75%. All of them I could do a downpayment or 0 down.
So far that's the lowest I've seen. My credit union was like 5.99%
What have you all seen, or your recommendations?