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BountyHunter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 33 SE Mich Pics |
2003-10-01 65225
First, let me say that I enjoy reading this forum and have learned quite a bit since I joined a couple of months ago. I thought that I'd let you know that I finally decided on what to buy. My TC40D with SuperSteer and a 17LA FEL W/quick-tach HD 72" bucket was delivered last friday and
after a few hours of playing on it this past weekend, I found it to be pretty impressive. I decided on the TC40 because it seemed to run a little smoother than the 3 cyl TC35D and the difference in price was about $1200.00. I know it is a little overkill for my needs but I don't
intend to buy another tractor in the forseeable future. I looked at Kioti's, Kubota's, Mahindra's, JD's, and New Holland. The local New Holland dealer gave me a good price and a good price on the tractor I traded in (1970 Ford 2000 3cyl gas). I liked the Kubota but the dealer said that he wasn't even interested in my trade. The JD, Mahindra, and Kioti dealers at least offered me something on a trade but were about $2000 to $2500 short. The Kioti DK35-40 and Mahindra 3510 were very nice units but I wanted something with a hydrostat trans, and the JD
just had too much electronic gadgetry on it for my taste as well as being quite a bit more expensive. Anyway, I would like to thank everyone for their insights and opinions to my questions. I will keep you posted after more experience is gained with this unit --Thanks Again
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AC5ZO
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 928 Rio Rancho, NM 87144 Pics |
2003-10-01 65226
Congratulations.
I have liked my TC45 since the day I looked at it and I am sure that you will like your tractor as well.
I also got the quick-tach option on my FEL. I have a set of pallet forks that I swap out quite often. I understand that the quick-tach interface is an industry standard and that you can use any attachment for a Bobcat or other skid steer or quick-tach tractor on your loader. I have not needed to rent a special bucket for anything yet, but it is good to keep in mind. ....
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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon Pics |
2003-10-01 65228
Congratulations on the addition to your family! I'm sure you will like your new TC40D. ....
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thepipe
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 23 New Jersey |
2003-10-02 65357
BountyHunter:
Congratulations! That's a setup I've been considering. How much did you wind up spending? What state are you in? ....
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BountyHunter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 33 SE Mich Pics |
2003-10-03 65419
I live in southeastern Michigan and I got it for about 18,5 plus my trade, tax incl. ....
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halfcore
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1 usa |
2004-01-06 73294
Hey bountyhunter, I live in SW Michigan and am beginning to shop around for a tc40D. Where did you get yours at so I can start comparing prices?
Also, did you price against Corrihers (sp?) and other non-MI dealers?
Thanks! ....
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raynman
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 6 Michigan Pics |
2004-01-07 73354
Hey bountyhunter, I also live in Michigan, just north of good old Detroit. I have a place near Reed City and have been looking at the TC40D with quik-tach FEL and a manual, the price it got was $19,200.
How much did you spend and at what dealer?
Thanks ....
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BountyHunter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 33 SE Mich Pics |
2004-01-07 73366
The dealer I bought from is Lloyd Miller & Sons in Fowlerville MI. Interstate 96 Exit 129. I did contact Steve at Corriher and got a good price...shipping about $650 to the Detroit area, but he didn't seem interested in my trade. The local dealer treated me very fair and seem just to be excellent people to deal with. I havent had much of a chance to use my new toy, moved a couple of loads of dirt and did some mowing, but maybe we'll get some snow that I can play in. I'm still very satisfied ....
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yooperpete
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1413 Northern Michigan Pics |
2004-01-07 73373
Did I understand that they charged $650.00 to deliver. I live in mid-Michigan and can purchase locally without any charge. If you need it hauled again, please contact me first. I would do it for lots less. I have a 18ft. triple axle flat bed setting in the barn waiting for a road trip. ....
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BountyHunter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 33 SE Mich Pics |
2004-01-07 73374
Maybe I wasn't clear...Corriher in North Carolina wanted $650 to deliver to Detroit area... the local dealer delivered for free ....
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yooperpete
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1413 Northern Michigan Pics |
2004-01-07 73378
Sorry about that. Being a non-member, I must be missing allot of the discussions at times. Maybe it is getting time to join. ....
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