jcmseven
Veteran Member
Hello fellow posters:
I have been considering trading back in my almost new 4310 for a new 3720 since I heard they were being released. I just spoke with my dealer and he quoted me a price to trade of $6000-6500 plus tax. Although I know we are all new to these machines and their pricing, I wanted opinions about this deal. I currently have the 300cx loader and attachments, so I will only need the tractor. The price includes changing over the loader, and I believe the dealer will load the tires as part of the sale (he has been kind to do this before --even on a tractor I did not buy). My 4310 is in like-new condition and currently has 36.5 hours on it. It is Ehydro and has the third (rear) SCV added and loaded tires. I really like my 4310, but I would like to have a bit more engine power. My dealer is also a friend, and I feel he is doing his best for me. My big question is whether this sounds in line percentage wise with what we would expect, given the newness of the model. Also, while I know the "how much is it worth to you?" thought is in effect, I wonder whether on paper the new tractor is enough more powerful to merit the price difference. Just looking for some opinions.
John M.
I have been considering trading back in my almost new 4310 for a new 3720 since I heard they were being released. I just spoke with my dealer and he quoted me a price to trade of $6000-6500 plus tax. Although I know we are all new to these machines and their pricing, I wanted opinions about this deal. I currently have the 300cx loader and attachments, so I will only need the tractor. The price includes changing over the loader, and I believe the dealer will load the tires as part of the sale (he has been kind to do this before --even on a tractor I did not buy). My 4310 is in like-new condition and currently has 36.5 hours on it. It is Ehydro and has the third (rear) SCV added and loaded tires. I really like my 4310, but I would like to have a bit more engine power. My dealer is also a friend, and I feel he is doing his best for me. My big question is whether this sounds in line percentage wise with what we would expect, given the newness of the model. Also, while I know the "how much is it worth to you?" thought is in effect, I wonder whether on paper the new tractor is enough more powerful to merit the price difference. Just looking for some opinions.
John M.