The deed is done - New 3005

   / The deed is done - New 3005 #1  

TomWhite

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Indiana
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Deere 3005
Well, the deed is done. Today I took delivery on my new Deere 3005 with 300 loader. I traded in a 2003 New Holland TC30 that had served me well since I bought it new. As a matter of fact, when the dealer called to say the 3005 was on it's way, I was plowing the driveway with the TC30.

I appreciate the help various posters offered as I wavered between this tractor and the E series tractors. I also appreciate the way I was treated by this dealer. I wound up buying it from Deere Country Equipment in Seymour, Indiana. There have been threads before talking about buying from your local dealer, and they are actually not the closest to my area, but did a much better job for me than the closer one, Indy Tractor in Bloomington, Indiana.

The following may sound like a rant, but I want to give credit where it is due, and to give my experiences with these two dealers.

I had gotten a price on a 3005 from Indy tractor that I thought was fair. However, when the salesman came to look at my tractor, the price for the 3005 had jumped by $200. He also had already printed out a trade proposal without even seeing my tractor. The TC30 could have been in showroom condition, or a hunk of junk, but it was already quoted with no wiggle room. I asked about the change in price and the pre-printed quote. He told me they really don't like to take trades, and then went on to tell me about the millions in sales he had done in the last year.

Didn't really impress me.

I mentioned the change on the new 3005's (from the 790's) to a 40 amp alternator. I had seen this in the manual and on the Deere website. He said the 40 amp alternator was an option and would cost me more. I asked about having the rear tires filled with Rim Guard. He responded that they use calcium instead, and it would cost $500 to have this done. In the end I decided, thanks, but no thanks, to doing a deal with them.

I then contacted Deere Country in Seymour. The salesman I spoke with owned up to being fairly new, but was still helpful. He agreed to come and look at my tractor and made me trade offers for each of the two tractors I was considering. Even though their initial price on the 3005 was higher than the other dealership, they agreed to match the original lower price the other dealer had quoted me. They also offered me $700 more in trade for my TC30 than the Bloomington dealership did. They also quoted me a price of $180 to fill the rear tires with Rim Guard.

In short (a bit too late for that, huh?) I am very pleased with my deal from Deere Country. I am also hoping to buy a new riding mower soon. Guess who I will be talking to, and who I won't bother calling.

It just goes to show that there can be a big difference between dealers, and I am very happy about my decision to shop around. Hopefully if I ever need service, the same will hold true.

Sorry about the long rant, but I just needed to say all of that.
 
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   / The deed is done - New 3005 #2  
Congratulations on your new machine, even if you neglected to post pictures:D
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005
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Congratulations on your new machine, even if you neglected to post pictures:D

Sorry kennyd, but I don't have a digital camera. Besides, I was too busy play......uh, I mean plowing snow to take pictures.
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #4  
Congratulations. You are going to love this tractor.
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #5  
Congratulations. My son has a 790, for 4 years, that has been rock solid.
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #6  
The right dealer can make a BIG difference. ;)

I really wonder sometimes what the dealers are thinking. In our area, we're fortunate enough to have 3 different Deere guys within 50 miles or so; makes it a bit easier to haggle.. :)
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #7  
Congrats Tom, you should be very happy with your new tractor. I've had my 790 for a few years now and am still impressed with it's capabilities.
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #8  
Tom, In 2004 when I was in the process of purchasing my Gator 6x4, it was the exact same kind of things with my local dealer that drove me to find a different one. I knew how they operated from previous encounter's and refused to give them any business.

I ended up going south into Virginia and got a much better experience. So good of an experience in fact, that there was no question as to who I was going to deal with when I decided it was time for a new tractor last summer. Dealer's always make the difference, even if they are an extra hour and a half away.

BTW, congrat's on the purchase, the 3005 was the first tractor I had considered/looked at and IMO is a very nice machine.
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #9  
Congrats on your new tractor. Welcome to the Deere family, too. Always liked the 3005 and 4005 tractors. Fine "traditional" look and solid performance.

AKfish
 
   / The deed is done - New 3005 #10  
Tom, In 2004 when I was in the process of purchasing my Gator 6x4, it was the exact same kind of things with my local dealer that drove me to find a different one. I knew how they operated from previous encounter's and refused to give them any business.

I ended up going south into Virginia and got a much better experience. So good of an experience in fact, that there was no question as to who I was going to deal with when I decided it was time for a new tractor last summer. Dealer's always make the difference, even if they are an extra hour and a half away.

BTW, congrat's on the purchase, the 3005 was the first tractor I had considered/looked at and IMO is a very nice machine.



Congrat's on your new deere!!

That's a great machine, several people around me has one and
they really like it.

I really hope you can get good service, when i bought my 4300 i went to a dealer just 20 miles from my house, i have seen many
people on this site that has some problems with a jd dealer.

I had a problem with a jack on a backhoe, and the dealer worked
on it several times, he would keep my tractor for a week just because
of a swing jack that needed work, i had several people stop me in the
parking lot asking what i thought about that dealer.

I got a letter from the main office of JD, they ask me what i thought about that dealer, after i told them they told me to find a new dealer, i guess other people had reported him.

He also sold bombardier atvs, it seemed that was the only thing he
really wanted to sell the most, i went to a dealer 70 miles from my
house and seen the same people there that ask me what i thought
about the other dealer.

This dealer has a much better place, with other locations in three
states, when they worked on the jack they said it looked like someone
took a hammer to it, that was the reason the jack was leaking.

I noticed last week they was hauling tractors, buckets___etc. from
the dealer 20 miles from my house, he my be going out
of business from tractors and stocking up on atvs.

I really hope you can have a great dealer and get good service.

Enjoy your tractor!:D
_______________________

Bill
 

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