Everything attachments - $950 +$150 Shipping = $1100
Sovema (in Headingly) - $1295
Northern Tool - $900 + Gas ($150) = $1050
Dealer in Arborg did not know if they sold Tebbens...what? You don't know what you sell. Gave me a $2050 price for Farm King. I don't think so.
-I just boug ht an old IH bush hog - rusty but good grease! for 525. Too wet yet to get it out - swampy mud from the every other day rain.
My sister near Boston has no health insurance- can't afford it. She can go to the ER and pay later (lose the house!) People around here in Maine if they end up with long term nursing care and no money have it paid for, but the the state wants its money back when the person dies- so they take the property. One local grandmother passed away in nursing care. Her son and family were scraping but in her home- working factory and Xmas trees. The state took the house and evicted them. They were homeless for a year. He quit the factory for his pension money and bought land. They lived in a camper while building a house. No running water, a generator for electricity. The house has no roof and this is the 2nd winter in the camper. Good health care system for the wealthy, or those lucky enough to have a job with benefits like insurance. The Canadian system looks pretty good. The average wait in the local ER is 2-4hr. Dr. office 45 min. Scheduling is quick, but the doctors are starting to double book for the same appointment time!
So much for your "American" right of freedom of speech. I guess you don't like when people jab your system. Everytime I'm in the US I have to hear jabs about Canada and our systems. I guess you can dish it but can't take it.
Oh and seniors come to Canada for affordable medication.
Back to rough cut mowers...
I'm in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba (1 hr west of Winnipeg).
I merely pointed out that Canada has higher taxes and high priced consumer goods but we don't have to worry about paying for health care. Other people took it and ran off with it.
As for the mower...I don't know what to do. The used ones are too pricey. New is either a little known brand name or $1500 plus tax and shipping.
Yeah,that can't happen here. Thing is, and as others have pointed, there are better specialists stateside and the reason why, is exactly one of the primary ends of a successful health system. Doctors, stateside, can charge abhorrent amounts of money for their services, which can give them funds for the best equipment, even the most cutting edge research. Capitalism kills your health plan. All countries with successful health plans have set a limit on different procedures. The belief is that the doctor doesn't need six Mercedes Benz's. One is enough. Japan is, I believe, the cheapest. An operation that is $250k stateside is probably $30k paid to the health provider by the state.
One setback in many systems is the referral process. One cannot just get a specialist to assess anything, one must be referred by a more general practitioner. This, though cost saving, is very time consuming.
But enough of health care:confused2: