Loaded rears and delivery about 15 min away were free. Welded on bucket hooks, installed hyd toplink at cost. Implements bought with it (tiller, box blade, bush hog) were at cost. Not that I asked or didn't trust him, but he showed me his invoices to prove the stuff I was getting at cost truly were.
And got a very good deal on the tractor as well. Quotes for same thing from competing, larger dealers were higher. Only a couple hundred $ to about $800, but he was the least expensive for just the tractor. Throw in the other stuff he did and probably $1500ish cheaper at least.
I actually posted a thread because I wasn't sure what was reasonable/customary to ask/receive for freebies. Results were huge variations from nothing to lots of stuff like filter set for 1st service, first maintenance, hats, t shirts, etc. Basically I asked for X,Y,& Z. Dealer came back with "this is what I can do" and I felt it was a very fair deal. So even though there is huge variation from one to the next what they give for free (or consider a standard delivery service), give at a discount, or give nothing, that has to get factored in with overall price. Dealer A wants $500 more for the tractor but is delivering, loading rears, and giving steep discount on some other things you are buying with it, he might be a lot less overall than Dealer B who is selling the tractor at a great discount but not cutting breaks on anything else you need.