Bob_Skurka
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( From reading the Kubota warranty, they make a point of stating that they do not pay for pickup and delivery for warranty work.
Bob
PS I have not purchased a tractor yet. )</font>
THE DEALER HAS THE CHOICE OF WHAT THEY WANT TO OFFER, the factory does not require it, but many dealers will provide pick-up/delivery as part of their package of services. A dealer who offers 'free pick-up/delivery' during the warrenty period is probably going to charge a bit more than a dealer that does not offer this service. If the tractor is trouble free, then the dealer makes a bit more profit because his labor costs are eliminated. If there are problems with the tractor then the dealer probably covers SOME of his costs by charging up front for the service by building a little bit more into the price.
My general feeling on pricing tractors is that the 'best deal' is not always the cheapest price. To me, a quality dealer who provides me good service is going to win my loyalty. I see people who go 300 miles to get their tractor, but then they have to buy a trailer and upgrade their truck and so on . . . all to save $500 or $1000 on their tractor. Heck, they spent way more than that on the trailer!!!
Bob
PS I have not purchased a tractor yet. )</font>
THE DEALER HAS THE CHOICE OF WHAT THEY WANT TO OFFER, the factory does not require it, but many dealers will provide pick-up/delivery as part of their package of services. A dealer who offers 'free pick-up/delivery' during the warrenty period is probably going to charge a bit more than a dealer that does not offer this service. If the tractor is trouble free, then the dealer makes a bit more profit because his labor costs are eliminated. If there are problems with the tractor then the dealer probably covers SOME of his costs by charging up front for the service by building a little bit more into the price.
My general feeling on pricing tractors is that the 'best deal' is not always the cheapest price. To me, a quality dealer who provides me good service is going to win my loyalty. I see people who go 300 miles to get their tractor, but then they have to buy a trailer and upgrade their truck and so on . . . all to save $500 or $1000 on their tractor. Heck, they spent way more than that on the trailer!!!