DAP
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2001
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- Tractor
- JD LX288 and a B7800
Bob, if we can't get a decent price on a machine here in the NE, we AT THE VERY LEAST deserve sympathy and LOTS OF IT.
I've done a lot of self-policing in the form of sparing the TBN world details about run-ins with local dealers and their attempts to gouge me to the poor farm. I'm so tired of it I can't even begin to tell you.
I can tell you that the closest NH dealer will sell me a TC24 with loader and R4s, HST for not a pennly less than 13.8k. I haven't gotten a lot of quotes on that class machine however
How bout this. (Quotes 18 months old) ... B2910 with LA402, Loader for 21k, delivered. Or a TC30 HST with 1703 loader and R4s for 18.4k. LOL... that's the economy class machine!
So for the thousands of posts I've read where people are waxing on about their local dealer support being so important, I have to bite my tongue, because in truth, I have no local dealers [who play fair].
This pricing model here in the NE is due in large part to the following IMO.
1. Nearly total loss of AG profits dut to sprawl and the desctruction of the American Small farm.
2. Surge in landscaper/contractor/developer consumers who can AND DO easily pass their operating expenses along to the consumer.
3. Regional COLA (Cost of Living Adjustments) in the souther tier of NY state. Remember, I am only 50 miles from the most dense, complex, populous, politically robust city in the western world.
Reason No. 2 above MOSTLY dictates why I cannot go to a local dealer and expect a North Carolina price on a machine.
I will have to buy either out of state, or upstate 150 + miles away.
So, if you are MERELY getting started to feel sorry for the NE pricing model, get with the program and graduate to offering some sort of veritable sympathy, pity even.
I've done a lot of self-policing in the form of sparing the TBN world details about run-ins with local dealers and their attempts to gouge me to the poor farm. I'm so tired of it I can't even begin to tell you.
I can tell you that the closest NH dealer will sell me a TC24 with loader and R4s, HST for not a pennly less than 13.8k. I haven't gotten a lot of quotes on that class machine however
How bout this. (Quotes 18 months old) ... B2910 with LA402, Loader for 21k, delivered. Or a TC30 HST with 1703 loader and R4s for 18.4k. LOL... that's the economy class machine!
So for the thousands of posts I've read where people are waxing on about their local dealer support being so important, I have to bite my tongue, because in truth, I have no local dealers [who play fair].
This pricing model here in the NE is due in large part to the following IMO.
1. Nearly total loss of AG profits dut to sprawl and the desctruction of the American Small farm.
2. Surge in landscaper/contractor/developer consumers who can AND DO easily pass their operating expenses along to the consumer.
3. Regional COLA (Cost of Living Adjustments) in the souther tier of NY state. Remember, I am only 50 miles from the most dense, complex, populous, politically robust city in the western world.
Reason No. 2 above MOSTLY dictates why I cannot go to a local dealer and expect a North Carolina price on a machine.
I will have to buy either out of state, or upstate 150 + miles away.
So, if you are MERELY getting started to feel sorry for the NE pricing model, get with the program and graduate to offering some sort of veritable sympathy, pity even.