cadblaster
Silver Member
This brings up a point that I hinted to in my previous post. You often have to go with what's available in your area. Some guys have it lucky and have tons of dealers around. It's my impression that if you live in a more rural/agricultural area, you have more choices. People like myself, who live in a major metropolitan area (MD/VA/DC) have fewer choices. It's like trying to find a good deal on a boat when you live in the desert. I've got a dealer nearby that is listed with a bunch of implement makers as their "dealer". I've found that they typically don't keep much of anything in stock, except what a few items that they like. IF you can get them to quote a price it for an item they are usually at or above list to cover their shipping as well. The additional downside to that is that you are also buying sight unseen, which I won't do.