Well, I am one step closer to becoming a Kubota tractor owner. Looked on Wickhamtractor .com they have a new L2501HST with loader installed and R14 tires in Fort Morgan Colorado Its running $27920. Spoke to a salesman in Greeley Colorado he said he needed to verify that the bucket was quick attach and have an answer by Monday. I asked about adding a BB1266 box blade he said that it would be an additional $955. He said discount for cash would be $800. Confirmed there would be no sales tax as I am a resident of Wyoming. He said it would cost $100 to deliver to Cheyenne. He told me they have a mobile service when it comes to oil changes n such, would run $150. I plan to get together with him next week to take a look at it.
SmilingBob
That’s within $20 of the price I paid but, it included the BB1260 box blade and the RCR1860 rotary cutter. No trailer. 2501L, HST, 526LA loader. The bucket is a SSQA. I’m not sure they make anything other kind for the 2501L either.
If you’re paying cash, make sure you check the other rebates that are available:
www.kubotausa.com
There’s $2,200 for the NCHA if you’re paying cash. Guess what? It costs nothing to join:
NCHA Membership Application
nchacutting.com
There was also a small rebate for farmers who are veterans. You can join even if you’re not really a farmer or a vet. I can’t find anything about this one on the Kubota site.
There were also rebates on the second and third attachments. The only details are on the finance page though. Ask your dealer and don’t let them tell you that they can’t stack rebates either.
These guys here helped me with my first purchase in June and I had $2000 in rebates. I hope you can save at least that. Yours should be $3000. $800 for paying cash plus $2200 for the NCHA plus possible attachment rebates. Go get ‘em!