Buying Advice DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME

   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #11  
Ditto on this post, get as much meat and options that you can afford.

One thing that might be able to get you more meat and options is to deal with the options on a "self install" basis, depending on your handiness...I know when I bought mine I was dealing to install everything myself...Bear in mind, when you bargain for a rear SCV, your not really just trying to get the 350.00 kit, the dealership is also factoring in 80+ bucks an hour to install....I suppose that all goes out the door if the machine came ready to roll from the factory though.

Options I got on my 3520 Cab:

-Rear Work Lights
-Radio Mount Kit (Supplied my own radio)
-Wheel Weights...2 55's in each wheel
-iMatch
-Skid Steer QA
-60" Foundry Bucket (not what I wanted, but it was free)
-Rear Wiper
-Rear SCV

While I bargained for self install, because it took so long to get the wheel weights in, they went ahead and installed the radio for me. I only needed to install the rear SCV, Wiper and Rear Work Lights.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #12  
One thing that might be able to get you more meat and options is to deal with the options on a "self install" basis, depending on your handiness...I know when I bought mine I was dealing to install everything myself...Bear in mind, when you bargain for a rear SCV, your not really just trying to get the 350.00 kit, the dealership is also factoring in 80+ bucks an hour to install....I suppose that all goes out the door if the machine came ready to roll from the factory though.

Options I got on my 3520 Cab:

-Rear Work Lights
-Radio Mount Kit (Supplied my own radio)
-Wheel Weights...2 55's in each wheel
-iMatch
-Skid Steer QA
-60" Foundry Bucket (not what I wanted, but it was free)
-Rear Wiper
-Rear SCV

While I bargained for self install, because it took so long to get the wheel weights in, they went ahead and installed the radio for me. I only needed to install the rear SCV, Wiper and Rear Work Lights.

Dave;

That's an interesting "slant" on dealing for a new tractor that I'd never considered or heard discussed... bargaining on the purchase with the idea that you'll do the install on some of the options.

So, if the list price for the options includes install costs for the dealer -- does it necessarily translate to a lower price if you do it yourself???

Did you do the SS QA install? Still have the JD QA sittin' in a corner of your shop?

AKfish
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #13  
So, if the list price for the options includes install costs for the dealer -- does it necessarily translate to a lower price if you do it yourself???

Well, that depends on where you get your list price. My tractor was on the lot, so to add the rear SCV for example cost $350 for the actual kit, plus they charge labor to install. So in my case, yep, it saved me quite a few bucks to self install. Stupid things like the iMatch they just put on for me
I believe if you buy the tractor "from the factory" with the options you want, then yeah, its technically free install.

Did you do the SS QA install? Still have the JD QA sittin' in a corner of your shop?

For "delivery purposes" they installed some things for me, such as the wheel weights and the SS/QA. So I really made out good, they put on alot of the stuff free, and I was only left with installing the Wiper, Rear lights and SCV. They offered me the original JD QA but I saw zero need for them so I told them to keep em...
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #14  
I would add to Radman's post that three weights per side on R4's will extend beyond the tires about 3 inches. Don't know about others but that isn't a
problem for me, haven't rubbed any paint off the weights in 200 hrs so far.

My bad. I has guessed the wider rim of the R4 would allow 3 weights on each side.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #15  
My bad. I has guessed the wider rim of the R4 would allow 3 weights on each side.

So, with the R1's set to their widest (deep dish side out) the weights (110's) extend beyond the rim/tire edge when stacked 3 deep?

Wonder if they (weights) extend out more or less with R1 rims vs R4 rims?

AKfish
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #16  
Dave;

That's an interesting "slant" on dealing for a new tractor that I'd never considered or heard discussed... bargaining on the purchase with the idea that you'll do the install on some of the options.

So, if the list price for the options includes install costs for the dealer -- does it necessarily translate to a lower price if you do it yourself???

Did you do the SS QA install? Still have the JD QA sittin' in a corner of your shop?

AKfish



AKfish,
When I ordered in my 4520 last year I agreed to install the options to get a lower price.
This included updated cruise, rear worklights, weights, rear hydraulic outlet, rear wiper kit, front hood guard ,topntilt, moving mid outlets to rear and telescopic links. Some options are factory installed but most of the above are boxed separately. The economy pto and diverter valve are installed at the factory if ordered as I understand. All of this was quick to install for a novice.

About the weights on R1 wheels I suspect they will extend out a little even with the wheels dished out. Since these weights are smooth and rounded over they shouldn't be much of an issue though.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #17  
So, with the R1's set to their widest (deep dish side out) the weights (110's) extend beyond the rim/tire edge when stacked 3 deep?

Wonder if they (weights) extend out more or less with R1 rims vs R4 rims?

AKfish

With the deep dish out, it would probably contain 3 on each side on an R1 rim but didn't try that combo. The problem with dish out, is the tires are now set very wide and would be wider than any reasonable sized bucket. Mine currently are set about 71-72" wide. I thought in a different recent thread, someone said they could be set near 90" wide.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #18  
AKfish,
When I ordered in my 4520 last year I agreed to install the options to get a lower price.
This included updated cruise, rear worklights, weights, rear hydraulic outlet, rear wiper kit, front hood guard ,topntilt, moving mid outlets to rear and telescopic links. Some options are factory installed but most of the above are boxed separately. The economy pto and diverter valve are installed at the factory if ordered as I understand. All of this was quick to install for a novice.

I have bought 2 recent JD CUTs from different dealers. 3720 and 4520 with cabs. The 3720 was 18% off list and the 4520 16% off list. That included the same discount for all options added on. All options were installed by dealer at no cost. That included block heater, rear wheel wts, horn, side mirrors, rear lights, upgraded cruise, tool box, electric diverter and 3rd rear SVC. Many of those items are easy to add. The block heater takes more time with draining the antifreeze, removing the block plug and refilling radiator. The weights maybe a 2 man job.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #19  
Radman,
When I bought my 4520 cab tractor it was 18% off including the tiller and field cultivator plus all add ons. Took the better part of the first day to look everything over and install the accessories. I also made some neat tiedowns for the front of the tractor since it is moved around alot. Makes chaining down to the trailer easy.
 
   / DEERE 4720 CAB BUYING DECISION TIME #20  
If your going from an open station to a cab, get the horn.
 

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