Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 13, 2013 at 15:30:46 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: block heaters posted by Erik Ks farmer on January 13, 2013 at 10:40:39:
When a tractor or any machine is ordered by a dealer, (companies don't just ship them because they have one built) that dealer specs. the unit to his best judgement, or to customer specs if a presale has been made. Such things as weighting, block heaters, optional lighting, cab radios, etc. are all dealer installed in most situations. Often tractors get transfered from one dealer to another, sometimes all the way across the country. There is no such thing as a genaric tractor or skidsteer for South Dakota, or Florida. That being said, there were in the past designations such as "Wheatland", "Western", "Delta, or Rice", and "High Clearance" which had certain characteristics, but the dealers still had option choices on the engine (gas, diesel, Lp) tire size and type, (sometimes brand) and other small things. A good dealer in your area will know what most customers expect, and is willing to install lesser requested items. Other words read the order and make sure what you are buying has everything you want on it Loren, the Acg.
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