leonz
Super Member
You may want to refresh your pricing ..... I contacted Reist and they sent me to their Utah affiliate and I asked them what a 72" 1000 would cost with hydraulic chute and rotation, and the guy asks "are you sitting down?"..... and I am thinking.... well....maybe it's a little more expensive.... and the guy comes back and says $15k- not including shipping from Utah. Sounds like a great machine, but it's too rich for my blood. If it were around $4k, I'd consider it, but $15k is out of the question. Looks like I may take a look at the woodmax 84"
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The Utah dealer was looking at a huge markup that is why you were given the price he gave you!!!!!!!!!
You might want to call them back in Elmira, Ontario, Canada as the series 1000 has a 20 inch snow blower rotor not a 24 inch snow blower rotor. Whoever you talked to made a mistake in giving you that price as that is what a 2000 series unit was priced at with the bells and whistles.
You should have asked to purchase it directly from them its much less money if you have the dollars in your hands as your canadian sales tax is refunded at the border crossing station and your US dollars have a better exchange rate which translates in to spending less money on a single stage snow blower.
If anything find out who the Riest dealers are in British Columbia and Alberta and as if they will ship you a unit from Manitoba.
The 48 inch series 1000 with the 6 inch wings and manual rotation was $4,000.00 Canadian loonies this year.
I went through this creating a cost report for the series 1000 with manual rotation with the actual canadian retail cost plus the sales tax then deducted what the currency exchange rate would be per dollar and further cut the cost down with the candian sales tax refund of 8%.
You will have no issues buying it across the border and having it shipped to you.
So for what the UTAH dealer wants for this single stage you could buy an 8 foot Pronovost TRC model with the rotating impeller drum but you need 3 remotes for your mule or two remotes and a diverter.
Find out who the dealers are in Manitoba and Alberta and call them before you buy that chinese made machine.
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