Questions on the TYM 273

   / Questions on the TYM 273 #21  
Jordon,

Funny, I'm going down the same road as you. I really "liked" they 273, but have decided it's just not quite heavy enough for my needs. So I'm back after almost a year of shopping to the Kioti CK30HST...or the 330, IF I can wait long enough to see one...:) They are little pricey, but the claimed loader lift capacity on 330HST makes me want to wait a bit longer.

I will say that I wish TYM could get their numbers straight. The weight of the 273 is one example... and 3pt lift capacities are another. BTW, I was told by "corporate" that the 273 weighed almost 2000 lbs...:) Well, in any event I'm going to wait another few weeks to see if the 330HST get's to my dealer, but it's starting to get cold here, and I want to do a deal before the snow start's falling.

Good luck with your Kioti, it seems like it's a great value.

-Toolnut
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #22  
Chipperman, the pricing I got from my dealer, for a 273 TLB, included a 6% charge to participate in the 0% for 60 months financing deal. He said it is imposed by TYM, & I certianly have no reason to believe I was being fed a line.
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #23  
2deeskip said:
Chipperman, the pricing I got from my dealer, for a 273 TLB, included a 6% charge to participate in the 0% for 60 months financing deal. He said it is imposed by TYM, & I certainly have no reason to believe I was being fed a line.
2deeskip
I guess now that we have the $500 rebate if you add the dealer participation fee and the rebate together depending on the total price (tractor loader or TLB) it may be close to 6%+-. Many other mfg's have larger rebates and no dealer participation fee. Any way you look at it with most of the mfg’s, part (only a small part of the total buy down) is past on to the customer. So I guess I stand corrected but I still say if you want to finance it the 0 for 60 is a bargain and the new warranty is excellent. Good luck with what ever you buy!
PS: I am sending this post from 30,000 ft up some ware over Canada/Alaska on my way to the Far East. Pretty neat what you can do with technology.
Happy Tractoring
Chipperman
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #24  
I also was definitely given two differnet prices depending on if I used the financing or not (cash was less so there is obviously some hidden fee). Not "same-as-cash" x 60 mos like my GC was.

W
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #25  
Just went to the TYM website: now it says 3 year warranty. I think I'm done looking at TYM, asking too much for an unknown (in the US) machine. They need to be staightforward and give correct info.

W
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #26  
weesa20 said:
Just went to the TYM website: now it says 3 year warranty. I think I'm done looking at TYM, asking too much for an unknown (in the US) machine. They need to be staightforward and give correct info.

W
You must not have gone to TYM-America.com. It will say 5 years although I do not know if it has been updated to the new 5 year warranty. Since it just when into effect. What site did you go to.
Happy Tractoring
Chipperman
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #27  
weesa20 said:
Just went to the TYM website: now it says 3 year warranty. I think I'm done looking at TYM, asking too much for an unknown (in the US) machine. They need to be staightforward and give correct info.

W
Here is the link.
http://www.tym-america.com/docs/tym_warranty.pdf
It shows the old 5 year warranty. It has not been updated but will be soon.
Happy Tractoring
Chipperman
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #28  
weesa20 said:
I also was definitely given two differnet prices depending on if I used the financing or not (cash was less so there is obviously some hidden fee). Not "same-as-cash" x 60 mos like my GC was.

W
Most companies have a discount for cash. If you run the numbers it is a small fraction of what the interest would cost you on a 5 year loan. If you have the cash and don't care great or put the money in a five year CD and take the 0 for 60. Good luck with what ever you buy.
Happy tractoring
Chipperman
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #29  
I agree, Chipperman, & I believe said in my first post, that it is still a good deal even with the up front charge. I just wanted people to know the financing isn't completely free. You know "there aint no free lunch", but there are good deals to be found. I'm still looking at TYM.
Are you going east to check up on the nuke test?
 
   / Questions on the TYM 273 #30  
2deeskip said:
I agree, Chipperman, & I believe said in my first post, that it is still a good deal even with the up front charge. I just wanted people to know the financing isn't completely free. You know "there aint no free lunch", but there are good deals to be found. I'm still looking at TYM.
Are you going east to check up on the nuke test?
2deeskip
Thanks and sorry for any confusion. I am at the Canton Fair in Southern China. It is a huge trade show. I am looking at who is builiding what.
Happy Tractoring
Chipperman.
PS: I have not seen any glowing in the Northeast sky yet.
 

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