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BeeFarmer
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2001-04-24          27151

I was quoted these prices for a TC35 Delux and TC40 Delux. I went a head and ordered a 35. I hope I made a good decision:TC35 D 18,850.00Ind Tires72" HD BucketLoaderBlock HeaterTC40 D 20,200.00Ind Tires72" HD BucketLoaderBlock Heater

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2001-04-24          27153

BeeFarmer, I would say those sound like great prices. I was qouted (before serious negotiating) $21,200 for the TC35D with loader,72" bucket, industrial tires. I don't know if that was with a heater or not. If I can get a price like that form my local dealer when I am ready to get my TC35D I will be very pleased. Good luck with your new tractor. Mark ....

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2001-04-24          27157

Sounds like decent pricing to me. I was quoted very similar prices by a local dealer in IL. (Sievers Equipment in Hamel IL (30 miles from St. Louis MO) so far they have been great to work with). As soon as they tell me what my trade in is worth I'll probably be getting one myself. Leaning towards the 40D though, for the 1250 more they are gonna charge me, I think it will wbe worth it in the long run. (I plan on keeping this for many years, and $1250 just isn't that much of a price adder after 20yrs) For your info I was quoted 18622 for the 35D with R4s and a 16La loader with HD bucket (no knife edge or teeth), and 19862 for the 40D set up the same way. Neither had a block heater.

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2001-04-24          27173

Great. Bee Farmer Mine will be delivered on Sat. I think your decision was fine I drove both couldn't tell them apart under load the dealer said I'd probably break traction before I saw the 5Hp without serious ballast. The Dealer is a personal freind He has the 35D at home with 127 hrs and no problems. I used both tractors with the land pride DH15 72" disk harrow.Both had ag tires I got R4's they pulled pretty well but nothing like my old Farmall M ;-) Eric ....

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2001-05-03          27729

Well I did it. I purchased the 40D with the 16la loader, rear aux hydraulics, and HD Bucket. Price out the door was $20152 before taxes and the subtraction of my trade ing. 300 for the Hydraulics, and 3450 for the loader with HD bucket and 16402 for the tractor. Sheduled for picup late Friday or early next week. (I'm guess next week thats how these things usually go.)

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2001-05-03          27732

mark, It sounds like you got a good deal. You paid less for the 40D then I was quoted for the 35D. Good job. I was just curious as to where you live. I am in Moultonborough, New Hampshire (mid state) It is interesting to see how prices vary around the country. Congratulations and Enjoy. Mark ....

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