MotorSeven
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You can't go wrong with Wallace...two thumbs up! And yes you "pay" for zero financing, so I don't think 24500 is a bad deal w/zero at all.
No I know Mccormick has been around for ever, but what I did not know is the compact tractor thing. So there 3 Kioti's around and they are Mccormick,Bobcat, and Kioti? thinkMccormick does not seem to be doing any advertising cause certaintly after 2 months of everyday looking at these things I only just found them but thats just me. What do you think a new woods BH70x with sub frame would cost? I think that you have to get one already on for a deal other wise there is shipping and the instal. Right? Yes, the fella said he would do the 50hr change. Maybe I shouldnt push him much more. I have to say that Wallace down in PA has some very interesting deals. Been talking to him and he seems like knowledgeable guy thats has my interest. Oh I failed to mention that the Kioti dealer is taking my 1957 cub Loboy in trade.
JKSki, this gives you a good idea of what new would cost, and I think my guess of $28,500 is in the ball park. The one enterprisebbc is looking at, with full warranty and 0% financing sounds like a dealer demo unit, never sold as new, so it's not quite the same as a used machine. I'd personally jump on it if the 50hr service was done already, or included in the deal. I don't think the $17-$19K price range is realistic, not here anyway, that's about $10K under new and would be snatched up long before you finished typing your original post.
enterprisebbc, the McCormick name isn't new, it's actually been around since 1831 (yes 18). Like every other tractor manufacturer, a lot has happened over it's history and Daedong (Kioti in North America) now makes CUTs for them. Some parts are not interchangeable, they all are, it is a red Kioti, just like Bobcat is a White Kioti and Landini is a blue Kioti. The loaders and attachments are what sets them apart (warranty too). $9K for a Woods BH is not completely out of sight if it includes installation and is just their list price.
Maybe in Canada, you can get 28,500 for a CK35. I don't think that would be the case in the U.S. A few fellas just bought BC CT235's with loaders for about $14,800. The CK35's are commanding a little more, maybe $17K-18K with loaders at most. Add a BH at $7K or so. I know I've seen recent purchases of new CK35 TLBs for right at $24K. You won't get much more than $18K used, else a buyer just as well buy new.
I'll sell my CK25 TLB for $18K in a split second. Any takers?...... I doubt it.
How did you get your photo of your machine to show up near your post?
Yes, I was talking new prices and they generally are a little more in Canada. I'm going on list price of a CK30HST here being $18,900 and then adding a couple thousand more for the CK35HST. I don't expect anybody would ever buy at list price, so the real price would be less. $17K - $18K for a low hours CK35HST (can't remember if it was HST or not) TBL would be a very good price here, basically a free bh.
Think the dealers have to use US dollars when buy their stock. Usually the Canadian dollars is under par with the US dollar so that would add to the price of the tractor in Canada. I still have the quote from my local dealer (didn't buy from him) and the quote was in the $33,000 (Canadian $) range, including our tax, at the time 13% . That was for a new CK35 HST with a Woods BH-70x![]()