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Re: Dealer cost on new equipment?.
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Posted by kyhayman on September 15, 2004 at 18:10:34 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Dealer cost on new equipment?. posted by kyhayman on September 14, 2004 at 19:00:47:
Actually I buy 2-3 new or used pieces to use. I am also a 'trader' in used equipment (I buy, sell, and trade most anything if the price is right). Never bought a piece strictly for a trade in. Only stuff I trade in (as oppsed to trade/sell off the farm) is things that I can get a better price from a dealer in new stuff than I can get myself or stuff that I dont want the 'reputation risk' of selling off the farm. The dealer I buy most of my new stuff from handles numerous short lines of new machinery and an extensive line of used tractors (no new tractors). If he sells it new he gives a trade in premium, also gave me an obscene trade in on a Rhino 'batwing' that he sold me new. His cash price on a new BH 15' was over $2000 under the competition and his trade in offer was over $1000 better. Not to say I wouldnt buy a piece if I could get it right and use it for a trade in.
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