Kiohio
Platinum Member
<font color=red>ALL</font color=red>-- Dealers operate under a bunch of variables including overhead costs, etc. Bottom line is some can afford to be more flexible than others.
If all dealers sold every tractor at absolute bottom dollar it would be impossible to stay in business. Sometimes you make "good" money sometimes you just make a little money but it has to balance out. I don't mind people trying to get a good deal but ......well let me put it this way" A little wittling is o.k. but chiseling, is a touch much" . It does matter alot whether a dealer has had a tractor awhile or they just got it in. Most will say to let a dealer set on the tractor a bit. Actually the best time is right when they come in. The profit margin on a tractor is not as high as one would think. Check prices weigh your dealer options and go with what's important to you.
KO
If all dealers sold every tractor at absolute bottom dollar it would be impossible to stay in business. Sometimes you make "good" money sometimes you just make a little money but it has to balance out. I don't mind people trying to get a good deal but ......well let me put it this way" A little wittling is o.k. but chiseling, is a touch much" . It does matter alot whether a dealer has had a tractor awhile or they just got it in. Most will say to let a dealer set on the tractor a bit. Actually the best time is right when they come in. The profit margin on a tractor is not as high as one would think. Check prices weigh your dealer options and go with what's important to you.
KO