My New Holland Dealer Corriher Implement Co
Robin Jacoway
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2003-06-11 57354
I have been ghosting this forum for months trying to find the right tractor to purchase. After reading many, many posts. I decided on a TC40D SS w/17LA FEL, Bush-Hog, Box Scraper and 9" Post Hole Digger. Though I've been a sceptic about purchasing over the internet. I've read many positive things about Corriher Implement Co., so I decided to give them a call and judge for myself.
Well, I've spoke to many of the folks there, but primarily Brandon and Ted, let me tell you, I think it was the best thing I ever did. I'm a person willing to pay a little more for service, these guy's outshined my local dealer by a long shot. Everything I purchased was just as promised. I was treated very professionally and they were very prompt to answer all of my questions about freight. Did I mention that I saved over $3000.!!!! I also got a better model tractor than I had originaly planned for due to their competitive pricing.
I live in Southern California, Corriher is in NC. With Freight included I still saved $3000. You guy's in NC don't know what you've got.
I am a very pleased to join the fraternity of New Holland owners and will continue to purchase products from Corriher Impliments.
Robin
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Kris,From,NC
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 33 North Carolina |
2003-06-11 57365
Congratulations on your new tractor. I live in NC as you can tell by my sign in name. I bought from Ted in Febuary of this year I have only 37 hours on my TC-33D (I also use my 1952 8n)and I love it. Ted saved me about $3500 on my tractor, like you said you have to be nuts in my opinion to buy anywheres else.
Enjoy your new member of the family.
Kris ....
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anonz
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2003-06-17 57875
I have been in contact with Corriher on the EXACT tractor you bought. Furthermore I am looking to get it delivered to Missouri. I'd really appreciate it if you could answer a few easy questions:
- Price of TC40D with SS and 17LA?
- Price (per mile) for drop shipping?
- What type of discount % was on the aux implements?
- Assuming they didn't collect sales tax in NC - correct?
Thanks
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pekabu
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 7 New Hampshire |
2003-06-18 57916
Check out http://www.oktractors.com/. I was told 5-700 for shipping to New hampshire. ....
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Blueman
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 243 Washington, PA Pics |
2003-06-26 58368
I talked to Steve at Corriher about a 16LA loader. Inc frt, they are going to save me at least $500 over what I can get locally (Pittsburgh, PA). The local dealer said I am buying BELOW his cost. I'm not sure how Corriher does it, but I'm glad this forum recommended I call them! ....
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melensdad
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 90 Northwest Indiana, near Lowell and 8 miles from Beecher, Illinois |
2003-06-30 58607
My local dealer was the same price as Corriher, but not on my first call. Corriher gave me a bottom price right off the bat. I got a TC24D for 11,650 delivered with a full tank of gas. I bought implements from Corriher because they blew my local dealer away on price + quality. Kubota was $1270 more expensive!!! ....
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hutch987
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 2 Tracy, Ca. |
2003-12-10 70785
Robin, I live in northern California, (Modesto area). Do you mind telling me how much the shipping was from NC to So. Cal? ....
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osheen
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 12 sw washington |
2003-12-10 70787
I bought a set of lynch pins from them that were on ebay for $2 and paid $7 to have them shipped to Oregon. I talked to Rick on the phone to arrange shipping and he treated me like I was spending 100 grand. Truly a class act operation. ....
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wbowhunt
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 207 West Virginia Pics |
2003-12-11 70792
For Those asking about shipping costs. If you go to the Corriher site and look at the new tractors and prices, at the bottom of the pictures and infor regarding the tractor there is a link to shipping. If you enter your state, it gives you a rough estimate on the shipping costs. I looked at my local area which is the panhandle of WV and although you can not be specific to location ( Just state ) I used PA and Delaware as my reference. It was about $439 +/- 10%. Understand that it is rough, but even with that, for me it would be almost a $1000 less then what I would have to pay in Tax ....
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CBROWN4085
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2003-12-13 71092
CORRIHER IMP. IS A WONDERFUL COMPANY THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH BUYING OUT OF STATE IS THAT IVE NOTICED WITH MY TC40 SS 17LA WITH A 511 BRADCO BACKHOE IS THAT YES I WOULD HAVE SAVED $2500 WITH THE NC LOCATION BUT IM GLAD I DIDNT BECAUSE MY LOCAL DEALER WOULD NOT AND HAS THE CHOICE TO NOT CARRY THE WARRANTY AT THAT PARTICULAR DEALER. AND LUCKY FOR ME IVE HAD A LOAD OF PROBLEMS WITH THIS MACHINE. FROM BUTTONS FALLING APART TO THE THROTTLE CABLE STICKING AND THE IDLE CONTROL PUMP FAILING EVEN THE STARTER FUSE BLEW. MANY ISSUES NEW HOLLAND NEEDS TO WORK THROUGH OTHER THEN THAT THE MACHINES TIGHT AND MAKES ME A TON OF MONEY ....
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kubotaguy
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 360 Shepherdstown, WV |
2003-12-13 71097
That doesn't sound quite right as far as your NH dealer not wanting to honor the warranty of a NH tractor purchased from some where else. I think I would have to do a little more investigating. What happens if you move from California to New York? Sorry your warranty items will need to be handled in California?
Sorry to hear about the problems you have encountered with your machine. ....
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ponyman
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 23 Central Pa. |
2003-12-20 71787
I am seriously considering a TC299D. I have checked out the Kubota sub-compact carefully, with backhoe and loader, but upon very careful inspection and thought, I realized that it is just that; a sub-compact. It is too small to really get the job done, in my humble opinion. I need to haul manure, mow several acres and I want to use a hoe. I think the ground clearance of the TC29D is far superior, as compared to a mere 6 inches. We are talking 14, as opposed to six..and pricewise? A lot more tractor overall, implements included, for durability, in use, than the BX2300 Kubota..which was quoted to me ~ about 22,000 with a front plow and mower deck. I am impressed with the New Holland machines thus far. Does anyone know? Will a front end loader clean a long, blacktop lane as well as a plow? I'm told it will when y ou get the hang of it, but I am skeptical being from the old school that you use a blade to clear snow..any advice on this? Thanks so much. ....
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wbowhunt
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 207 West Virginia Pics |
2003-12-21 71818
This is just my two cents. But it looks like you compared apples and oranges with the TC29D and BX2300. If you really wanted a fair comparision you should compare the TC29 to the Kubota 7800.
As far as clearing a drive with the FEL I can't really answer that as my TC33D gets delivered Tuesday. But there is another thread on here regarding using your FEL to snow plow. ....
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harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY Pics |
2003-12-21 71826
The front end loader will clear snow but not as efficently as a blade.
A blade can be angled and move snow to the sides a couple of passes and you're done.
BUT then again maybe you want all of your snow in a nice neat pile and your loader will work best. ....
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