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Old 03-19-2008, 09:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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WELCOME to the site...it helped me in my purchase....the EX3200... a great tractor...bucket is a lil small in my opinion but it does the job...I have enjoyed it so far...have not put it to any major work yet but have spread some rock on the driveway and plan on getting the bush hog cleaned up and running sometime this weekend...if I had the money I would love to have the SC2400 as well..bc as we all know...you can never have too many toys....but til I have a reason or the money then I will just stick with my EX3200....

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Always tell her you need the $30,000.00 tractor and let her talk you down to the $20,000.00 then your both happy.
I have never really seen this work but it seems like a good idea.
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Kevin...The trick is you define the tasks and let the wife "discover" the need for the tractor...and then you start at $40K+...

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Kevin...The trick is you define the tasks and let the wife "discover" the need for the tractor...and then you start at $40K+...
I have had a hard time with both idea's

We just have to keep trying

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Thanks for the tips guys! However, I think the wife will win this one...today she put a rather large "dent" in her car with this snow storm. She's trying to talk me into a $45,000 car, I'm thinking half that. I think she's been reading your tricks. I talked to the guys at Baraboo Power and they told me that the next Cub Yanmar may possibly have a factory cab...maybe waiting won't be so bad???
 
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Thanks for the tips guys! However, I think the wife will win this one...today she put a rather large "dent" in her car with this snow storm. She's trying to talk me into a $45,000 car, I'm thinking half that. I think she's been reading your tricks. I talked to the guys at Baraboo Power and they told me that the next Cub Yanmar may possibly have a factory cab...maybe waiting won't be so bad???
Tell her she needs a Honda Civic Hybrid $21something out the door NO OPTIONS AVAILABLE...
Now you have at least $24K to start negotiating a new tractor from...

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Thanks for the tips guys! However, I think the wife will win this one...today she put a rather large "dent" in her car with this snow storm. She's trying to talk me into a $45,000 car, I'm thinking half that. I think she's been reading your tricks. I talked to the guys at Baraboo Power and they told me that the next Cub Yanmar may possibly have a factory cab...maybe waiting won't be so bad???
There is a Factory Cab Model coming for 2009!
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okay kevin spill the beans, what else is coming?
 
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Good advice Paul. The more I think about it the more I like the idea of a cab...as long as it comes with air conditioning. BTW, msiewert did you decide on a unit yet?
 
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I can't spill the beans yet? But I did see pictures of 2009,2010 and 2011 possible models? Adding 3 to 5 models per year.
 
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Kevin, Do tell.
Anything inbetween the 2400 and the 2900 ?
about a Kioti CK20 size ?
I would buy the CK20 today, but the backhoe is a complete after thought, I love the "intagrated" backhoe of the EX3200.

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