Hi all,
Im a new member this will be my first post here!
I just moved into our new house house on acre property with a long driveway. I have always been interested in the Kubota tractors and can finally justify owning one. It took some convincing but I finally have the wife on board as well.
Im looking to go with a 2370 with a loader and 54" deck. Curious if you think Im getting a good deal? To preface I like this dealer and they are a local (15min) trustworthy family owned business. Only thing is I could go up to NH and hour away and save $700 on sales tax... I haven't shopped around at all.
Here's the offer.
$13,900 Tractor w/ loader
$1800 54" mower
Shift into savings $1500 off implements
Total $14,200 84mos 0% financing.
My other question. I live in central MA and we can get quite a bit of snow. I was thinking of just using the bucket this season and getting a blower for next year to save a few bucks (working on the house). I would like to consider some plow attachments that wont break the bank any suggestions?
I'm looking forward to your feedback!
Ryan
Im a new member this will be my first post here!
I just moved into our new house house on acre property with a long driveway. I have always been interested in the Kubota tractors and can finally justify owning one. It took some convincing but I finally have the wife on board as well.
Im looking to go with a 2370 with a loader and 54" deck. Curious if you think Im getting a good deal? To preface I like this dealer and they are a local (15min) trustworthy family owned business. Only thing is I could go up to NH and hour away and save $700 on sales tax... I haven't shopped around at all.
Here's the offer.
$13,900 Tractor w/ loader
$1800 54" mower
Shift into savings $1500 off implements
Total $14,200 84mos 0% financing.
My other question. I live in central MA and we can get quite a bit of snow. I was thinking of just using the bucket this season and getting a blower for next year to save a few bucks (working on the house). I would like to consider some plow attachments that wont break the bank any suggestions?
I'm looking forward to your feedback!
Ryan
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