Kubota x1100c prices

Westfield

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Buying a new Kubota X 1100 C with snowblower Can you Decker prices with a dealerships? Or is the price that is listed what you pay?
 
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bordercollie

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Hi Westfield and welcome to the forum- the best and most friendly around !!Back years ago, I shopped around and found a $500 difference . There are also offers for zero interest from the factory at times. If they are wantlng to sell, they should do something for you, if not , go down the road and see. They can add free accessories if corporate policy is no negotiating .
 

Grover C

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I bought a RTV x 1100c work site model bed liner & work tires in December 2049 off list with cash. Went to 4 other dealers.
 

Keifer

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Westfield and Grover... welcome to the best Forum on the net.

Come back often and share your RTV experiences.

Keifer
 

Plant175

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Depending on the dealer. If you go to large dealer a little south of you I think you may get a better deal. Pm me if you need further info.
 

geohorn

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Watch out for Apples vs Oranges.

One RTV may have bed-liner...the other not.
One RTV may have tilt-wheel...the other not.

The list can be looong on differences and you can miss some subtle ones that make a significant difference when shopping different dealers. Then after-the-sale service can be a big thing to consider. Buying a lower-price RTV from a dealer 100 miles away can come back to bite you if you need repair that requires on-site or pickup/delivery.
 

aurthuritis

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i agree with geohorn. if you are going to use as a snow blower i would definitely want the hand throttle. and maybe they could throw in some work lights and stuff.
 

Westfield

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Unfortunately, all the Kubota dealers are 1 hour driving either to the North or to the South from my house. And I believe when you install the PTO for the attachments it comes with a hand throttle. But I will check with the dealer about this. Yesterday I went to a dealership South of me And I was pleasantly surprised he quoted me with $3,100 off the price. Today I am going to another dealership to see what they have to offer me.
 

bordercollie

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That's good to know. I posted earlier about getting a savings of $500 among dealers . But that wasn't off of list but the best price the dealers were offering at the time. I think the list was a couple thousand more back then. You are wise and should end up with a good deal.
 

Westfield

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My next stop a kubota dealer Was not worth the hour drive. The salesman told me he could not come close to my first proposal. I am going back to them on Thursday and purchase my new Kubota X1100C
 

Westfield

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Ask the dealer how much it cost for the 50-hour service he told me around $400 wow what are they doing rebuilding the whole thing.
 

bordercollie

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You can price the items used on Messicks website and see what they cost. That sudt2 is pretty expensive though and then those hyd filters are also. Last time I ordered a filter kit it was nearly $80 and the fluids were additional . I guess it just depends on what all they actually do. Once mine left the dealership it never went back though. I did it myself because I'm a tightwad- but still used only sudt2 in the transmission . ;)
I would not forego those filters/fluid changes at 50 hrs because it will probably be some bits of breakin metals in there. bordercollie
 

Westfield

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bordercollie thanks for the reply, yeah the days of working on machinery are over due to back issues. I am planning on taking it in for all the scheduled maintenance. You don't want to spend this much money on a piece of equipment and let it go to hell. I was shocked to the $4.25 per mile they would charge me to pick this machine up, my house is over an hour away. I was going to buy a new trailer to haul it with, but my generous neighbor said that he would take it over there when I needed to.
 

aurthuritis

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i got one of those crew chief oil evacuator thingys that you pull a vacuum on the tank and then insert the probe down the dipstick tube to suck out the oil. i absolutely love it especially for the X1100c. now i can change oil and filter with bare hands and never stoop except to twist off the oil filter. you should check them out but i suggest you get a good one.
 
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