I got my tractor primarily for the backhoe, but have found it very useful for things other than digging trenches. I'm looking at getting a thumb, which will greatly expand its usefulness.
There is no reason that the dealer can't help you with the R14's other than his inconvenience. Perhaps this should be considered before buying from him. On the other hand, you can probably get the tires for a price lower than dealer cost if you want the inconvenience.Also the dealer only has R4 tires if I want R14s id have to buy them myself and they can put them on. They get zero machines in with them on. I wont be in snow so I think the R4s will be ok with the packed sandy soil i could be wrong though who knows
I thought that also but not sure if the R14s are worth the trouble for what I am doing.. Seems most people like the R14s when they have snow and dont want turfs. not sure if they would work any better than the R4s for my applicationThere is no reason that the dealer can't help you with the R14's other than his inconvenience. Perhaps this should be considered before buying from him. On the other hand, you can probably get the tires for a price lower than dealer cost if you want the inconvenience.
I think you made the right tractor choice. R4's should be just fine for your needs...they are a tougher tire anyway.I am about to pull the trigger on a LX3310 with grapple, brush cutter and rake, I am thinking about getting a tiller also but im getting close to the wife starts asking questions cost levels.
Also the dealer only has R4 tires if I want R14s id have to buy them myself and they can put them on. They get zero machines in with them on. I wont be in snow so I think the R4s will be ok with the packed sandy soil i could be wrong though who knows
You guys are probably right and it was not just this but several things about the sales guy irks me. Perhaps I just read into because of the bit of history with him frustrating me. This forum is great and thank you again everyone for being so helpful. Its a good community you have here!If the price is fine and the dealer reputation is solid don’t let the sales guy put you off. You’ll never have to deal with him again. Also his email wasn’t really out of line but it wasn’t worded the best either. He may get jerked around often making sales too. Sometimes also an attitude can be read into a written interaction which was not intended. It’s hard to say.
Anyway, if the deal is good then just move ahead IMO. Maybe too…… just call him instead of emailing.