I wonder who builds the cabelas three point implements.
The dealer you are ordering from probably is holding your order and pooling it on a stock order with other customers to save freight costs. They can pay expedited freight to get things to you the next day, but it comes at a cost... .
The newest Cabelas TYM tractor that I saw yesterday was the LM 25. It had a Yanmar diesel in it. It did look like a really nice scut.
The loaders, backhoes (all are subframe mounted) and all 3 pt. implements are made by Woods Equipment of Oregon IL and are branded Cabela's by Woods. The only exceptions are a cone spreader and sprayer that are made by a couple of other U.S. manufacturers.
Woods must be really trying to expand their business as Massey just announced that Woods will be making its Massey branded stuff.
These are still TYM tractors, The LM25 is a TYM T254. You can buy this tractor much cheaper from a TYM dealer. Cabellas are trying to get about a 25% mark up from dealer cost. Typicall TYM dealer markup is anywhere from 8 to 15% depending on region.
As indicated previously, I'm an advisor to Cabela's and only comment when I see something on this forum related to Cabela's Tractors that is not accurate. it is not accurate to say that Cabela's Tractors cost more than a TYM tractor. The ultimate selling price depends upon each individual dealer's final price to sell a given tractor, and Cabela's final deal with promotions. It is also important to point out that Cabela's implements are made by Woods Equipment in the USA, and the tires and wheels are made in the USA by Titan, when TYM implements and tires/wheels are Korean and China made respectively. Cabela's tractors have a better warranty than TYM Tractors (3 year full machine, 5 year powertrain with no deductible, parts and labor included for all five years - Cabela's added the additional warranty terms not offered on TYM Tractors). As for pricing, here is an example: Cabela's is now offering 35HP tractors with a Woods-made loader for $17,999, - AND they give the customer a $1000 Cabela's Voucher good for anything they sell. That is about as good a deal as there is for a 35Hp Tractor. Again, I only comment in response to things said about Cabela's Tractors that are not accurate.
I'm pretty sure that TYM also had 3yr bumper to bumper and 5 yr powertrain warranty. What additional terms are you referring to?