Good deal on 2554?

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mingo

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My local dealer has offered me a 2006 model 2554. It has 80 hours on it and is excellent condition. His asking price is 2500.00. Should I jump on it?
 
/ Good deal on 2554? #2  
A new one is $4425. I'd say that's a good deal.

Joel
 
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I missed out on the deal of a lifetime on a 2554 last week. Two years old and it came with the rototiller, snowblower, and bagger for $3200 obo. I had just bought a 2550 last month. At least I got the bagger from him for $175 and it was only used twice.
 
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There was only 1 tiller available for a 2006 I believe.:)

Yep. However, if you recall the stories you were telling back then, you purchased your GT2554, tiller and blade for less than what a dealer could buy them for. When pressed on this, you informed us that the tiller you got was an older, discontinued mechanical one that retailed for $800 or so, not the expensive hydraulic one.
 
/ Good deal on 2554? #9  
Yep. However, if you recall the stories you were telling back then, you purchased your GT2554, tiller and blade for less than what a dealer could buy them for. When pressed on this, you informed us that the tiller you got was an older, discontinued mechanical one that retailed for $800 or so, not the expensive hydraulic one.
Yeah but; If you buy a new GT 2554 and Want a tiller front blade and Ag tires You will have around $9280 in it with tax because that tiller is no longer available.



L . B . :)
 
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Yeah but; If you buy a new GT 2554 and Want a tiller front blade and Ag tires You will have around $9280 in it with tax because that tiller is no longer available.
Try to stay on target, LB. I thought you dropped all the left-turn-out-of-nowhere conversation antics a while back.

EX said the tractor was 2 years old. The original purchaser had just as good a chance at getting an old, discontinued tiller as you did, which is why I pointed that out. He may have lost his hiney, but not necessarily to the tune of ~$9K. If he got a similar deal to yours, he put less than $6K into it, like you claimed to have done way back when.
 
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I missed out on the deal of a lifetime on a 2554 last week.

Two years old and it came with the rototiller,
snowblower, and bagger for $3200.

I had just bought a 2550 last month. At least I got the bagger from him for $175 and it was only used twice.
:)You sure did .
A new GT2554 with just the tiller is about $8025 + TAX and that don't include the snowblower, and bagger.;)
 
/ Good deal on 2554? #12  
..I thought you dropped all the left-turn-out-of-nowhere conversation antics a while back..

BWAhaha! He might be just stuck in an all left mowing pattern. For the OP's benefit, yes, that price is good for a basically new 2554 if you want a deck that large. It would be absolutely insane to drop ~$3500 on a tiller attachment for one of these machines anyway.

Joel
 
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So then that Makes A new CC a bad choice for anyone wanting a tiller right! ;)

I would says so, but that's just my opinion. To me it wouldn't make sense to buy a 2500 series machine and a tiller that costs almost as much as the tractor itself.
 
/ Good deal on 2554? #16  
The original purchaser had just as good a chance at getting an old, discontinued tiller as you did,
I don't really think that was to likely as the dealer got a hold of the one I bought by a long shot streak of luck at an auction.


L . B .
 
 
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