Finally--thanks to all the advice and comments (also, in spite of! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) I will be picking up my PT425 in Commerce City, Colorado.
I only purchased the small bucket and mini-hoe since the decision to go with 425 rather than 422 used up the $2K for attachments.
I'll do some posts after I receive it to add to the already large body of knowledge here.
Regarding the engine, though, the salesperson there assured me that it is NOT a Command Pro. It is the Command model. Apparently, each production 'run' is a bit different.
FYI total price was retail for all items ($11,200) + approx. $695 shipping to a location nearly 100 miles away.
Closer deliver would have added a few dollars per mile for that last 100!
That's a bit of a mystery as tractors from China and Humvees from the east coast can make the trip here for 1/2 the amount.
Thanks again for all the help!
Just hope I don't need all the info about bent pushrods, broken welds, flat tires, etc.
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The advantage of a somewhat pessimistic/skeptical personality is that you're never disappointed, and sometimes pleasantly surprised.
Mark H.
I only purchased the small bucket and mini-hoe since the decision to go with 425 rather than 422 used up the $2K for attachments.
I'll do some posts after I receive it to add to the already large body of knowledge here.
Regarding the engine, though, the salesperson there assured me that it is NOT a Command Pro. It is the Command model. Apparently, each production 'run' is a bit different.
FYI total price was retail for all items ($11,200) + approx. $695 shipping to a location nearly 100 miles away.
Closer deliver would have added a few dollars per mile for that last 100!
That's a bit of a mystery as tractors from China and Humvees from the east coast can make the trip here for 1/2 the amount.
Thanks again for all the help!
Just hope I don't need all the info about bent pushrods, broken welds, flat tires, etc.
/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
The advantage of a somewhat pessimistic/skeptical personality is that you're never disappointed, and sometimes pleasantly surprised.
Mark H.