Price Check Price Assistance L39

   / Price Assistance L39 #1  

tractorlogger

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Landini 7860
We are looking for an L39 and require some pricing assistance.

I would like to make a fair offer to the dealer for both parties.

In the past I remember seeing 13% off the MRSP (how do I determine this)?


Is this a fair price reduction (13%) from MRSP?

We will be using it on a 15 acre horse property in a fairly dry arid area. We need to make horse trails, fix up a few roads, fencing, land levelling, mix cement for drainage, plant some trees, ditch irrigation lines etc.

I think we need the following:

39L

FEL with extra front remotes, Quik attach, bolt on cutting edge.

Industrial Tires (loaded)

Of course the detachable backhoe.

I think with 12 and 18 in buckets.

I am not sure about the thumb on the hoe.

3 point hitch gear

Aux remotes on the rear.

Underneath draw bar.

Attachments:

Box Scrapper/Leveler

Bush Hog mower for bush and grass fire reduction.

Post Hole Digger and a cement mixer.

Have I missed anything on the tractor ordering that
one should have, we want the machine to be as versatile
as possible for multi tasking on the property.


What would this outfit be worth.

I like the 0 % finance deal that is on until the end of May.

Thanks

At one time on here there was a link to the current Kubota Price book,
I dont know if that is still accessible.
 
   / Price Assistance L39 #2  
You want the thumb on the hoe.

I didn't get one, and when I later added one it made a big difference in ability to pick up rocks and other things with the hoe. Think small trees, long pipes, etc. Pick it up with the hoe & thumb, bring the hoe in and swing it to full left or full right, and off you go. Keep the hoe on the uphill side. I have carried 20' x6" x 1/4" thick pieces of steel well casing this way.
 
   / Price Assistance L39 #3  
Not a bad idea for future needs to add that front and rear hydraulics. Unless you plan to buy implements right away that need them though, you will be adding close to 3K to the purchase price. Loaded tires are great. Do be aware that on that tractor you will be heavy if you intent to haul. On mine I push 10k trailer plus load limit.

MarkV
 
   / Price Assistance L39 #4  
I am not sure about the L39, but my best quote so far is just shy of 20% below MSRP from a dealer for a L2800, assuming the MSRP generated from the Kubota website when I "build my own". I think they will make their money on the implements I buy. :)
 
 
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