Visited my second Kubota dealer today. Much better experience than the first one. Felt like this one might like to have my business. But the price still seems high: $12,900 for a B7510 and full-freight for implements (for instance, $2800 for a front-mount snowblower).
I happily drive an '88 F150 that on a good day might bring $3000. Maybe. And I don't want anything else. So the thought of spending $18,000 (including a blower and a chipper)...well, that seems like an awful lot of money.
I've got a 900 foot driveway, get 100 inches of snow in an average year, and I've got ten acres of hilly woods I'd like to keep clean. I've been here for ten years and have never managed to take care of the woods properly; can't get a chipper down there because it's too hilly. Can't get a truck in there to haul things out for the same reason. One year I hauled about 5 cord of wood several hundred feet and up a thirty foot hill. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Will somebody pleas convince me to buy this **** thing before I lose my nerve? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
One other question: both dealers I've been to didn't indicate that they'd move much on the price. In your opinion, is that just for show? Do they all do it that way, then come down anyway?
Thanks,
Jim
I happily drive an '88 F150 that on a good day might bring $3000. Maybe. And I don't want anything else. So the thought of spending $18,000 (including a blower and a chipper)...well, that seems like an awful lot of money.
I've got a 900 foot driveway, get 100 inches of snow in an average year, and I've got ten acres of hilly woods I'd like to keep clean. I've been here for ten years and have never managed to take care of the woods properly; can't get a chipper down there because it's too hilly. Can't get a truck in there to haul things out for the same reason. One year I hauled about 5 cord of wood several hundred feet and up a thirty foot hill. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Will somebody pleas convince me to buy this **** thing before I lose my nerve? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
One other question: both dealers I've been to didn't indicate that they'd move much on the price. In your opinion, is that just for show? Do they all do it that way, then come down anyway?
Thanks,
Jim