woodchuckcanuck
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Walked into Proudfoot's this morning after dropping the missus off at the mall. Her last words to me were, don't buy anything else today. Now she knows I'm headed over to the dealer to make the order for the 1643. But she knows me well enough to say that.
Get to see Brock, we chat, looked over some dimensional measurements then get down to review the order. Everything in place, I went for the cash purchase which provided a hefty discount. All I had to do was put down 10% USD. USD because the tractor and snowblower are being paid in USD. The remaining is CAD. By the time the tractor arrives in mid-October if I time the exchange currencies right, I might save a bit more. For every 1 penny the Canadian dollar goes up, I'll be able to save $350 CAD if I were to move money to obtain the USD balance required.
So what's on order?
The hour I was there flew by. I had to get back to pick up the wife from her own shopping day. Out the door I go and stop dead in my tracks. What do I see but a Husqvarna LT130 HST ride on mower brought in on a trade only yesterday. Priced right too. A quick look then off to get the missus. I say to her, we have to go back.
Now a bit of back story here, both her and I do the lawn chores, typically together, using walk behind mower. For years we've talked about getting a ride on. Never able to commit to spend the funds and never able to find one small enough I could tuck into the back of the Avalanche truck. This little LT was hte right size and right price.
So back in to see Brock to buy it and by the time I left, I bought two Husq safety helmets with ear protection and face shields and a jug of chainsaw oil.
The chainsaw oil was on sale and the helmets were discounted after all the money I just spent in the store. 
Can't wait for the tractor to arrive but we're just as happy to have this little mower. I put it through its paces after supper, mowing a trail that hadn't been touched since last year. Performed flawlessly.
T'was a good day. Now the only decision to make is whether to take the 24" bucket or go for a smaller 16 inch? Most of what we'll be doing is ditching, stump pulling small trees (<8" diameter butts) and the inevitable rocks we will find.
What do you think?
Get to see Brock, we chat, looked over some dimensional measurements then get down to review the order. Everything in place, I went for the cash purchase which provided a hefty discount. All I had to do was put down 10% USD. USD because the tractor and snowblower are being paid in USD. The remaining is CAD. By the time the tractor arrives in mid-October if I time the exchange currencies right, I might save a bit more. For every 1 penny the Canadian dollar goes up, I'll be able to save $350 CAD if I were to move money to obtain the USD balance required.
So what's on order?
- MF 1643 4wd cab with DL120 FEL
- MF 1507 72" snowblower - front attached
- MF 1575 Backhoe (new 2008 model, discounted) with choice of bucket (16 or 24 inch)
- fork lift 2000lb 48" quick attach
- Walco 7ft rear blade
The hour I was there flew by. I had to get back to pick up the wife from her own shopping day. Out the door I go and stop dead in my tracks. What do I see but a Husqvarna LT130 HST ride on mower brought in on a trade only yesterday. Priced right too. A quick look then off to get the missus. I say to her, we have to go back.
So back in to see Brock to buy it and by the time I left, I bought two Husq safety helmets with ear protection and face shields and a jug of chainsaw oil.
Can't wait for the tractor to arrive but we're just as happy to have this little mower. I put it through its paces after supper, mowing a trail that hadn't been touched since last year. Performed flawlessly.
T'was a good day. Now the only decision to make is whether to take the 24" bucket or go for a smaller 16 inch? Most of what we'll be doing is ditching, stump pulling small trees (<8" diameter butts) and the inevitable rocks we will find.
What do you think?