Probably a good deal, especially in current times. In April 2020 I bought my 2017 3039R as a consignment off a dealer's lot in Vermont for $26,700 and got them to deliver it across the borders for me for an extra $200 to avoid any quarantine issues with my employer. it had 208 hours and had an H165 loader with HD bucket - no plow though. They had multiple people look at it prior to that, but as a consignment they weren't offering any way for potential buyers to finance, and I was the one who came up with the cash. Soon after they sold their stores to a large nationwide Deere franchise, along with most of New England. Maybe they were already closing up doors - who knows. I thought it was a decent deal then, and by today's pricing and availability, I'm glad i did it. The thing I used to find was that not a lot of people could come up with cash for anything without financing. My friends and I have all seen the same thing. It usd to be at over $5k people had a hard time coming up with cash without a loan. Now we're all seeing everyone show up with $20k or more in cash to buy wheelers, sleds, side by sides and other playtoys. I can't explain, so I just go with it.