L39

blackpowder

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I could use a price check on a new L39.
My Local Dealer (Southern Utah) has quoted me $38,640.00 plus sales tax 6.25%.
It seems a tad high.
Thanks.
 
We paid $35K total for ours with an 18" BH bucket 358 hours ago. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

The rear hydraulics were $750 more, and the front remotes and electronic joystick another $1,150.
 
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My Local Dealer (Southern Utah) has quoted me $38,640.00 plus sales tax 6.25%.
It seems a tad high.
Thanks. )</font>

That's high.
Paid $33,500 3 months ago. quick attach FEL & BH, horn, lights, toolbox, and front hydraulic line gaurds.
 
Blackpowder:

I bought my L-39 in May 2005. Because it was the 1st L-39 delivered to my dealer, and my interest was high, I paid $35,500 & tax. That was an approx. 10% discount off the MSRP of $39,000.

In hindsite, if I waited for 6 months, I believe I could have negotiated a better deal. The L-39 has been out for over a year now, and you should be able to get the price down from what appears to be full list msrp. The cheapest price I have seen posted here is around $33,000.

As others have stated, your geographic location appears to impact what price you will pay.
So far, my L-39 has been a good value. Ultimately, you need to be happy with the price you pay. Only you will know what that price is.

Good Luck:

WALT
 
I paid $33,000.00 and some change OTD with no back hoe. 7.8% sales tax. That includes the Gearmore top and tilt and 72" Woods Ganon. I have since changed dealers over a warranty service problem and have been told by my new dealer they could have sold it to me for around $31,000. So far they have beat or matched every dealer I have shopped on the M7040. That includes Reese brothers in Texas.
 

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never seen a new 48 priced under 42, anywhere in New England. Would be nice though, to get your prices.
 
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Thanks Men ! made a call to another dealer 2 1/2 hrs. up the road and got the whole shebang for $32,800.00. I am picking it up tomorrow morning.
$6000.00 phone call.
 
congradulations, same thing happened to me and a tad more than 6 grand saved.. You know if the local dealers would keep it 800 or a grand close, you wouldn't mind dealing locally. When you talk 6 to 10 grand or whatever is saved, it sure heavily outweighs the possibility of needed warranty.. At least for me,, I'm more than willing to take the chance with that much difference...
 
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Pennsylvania! but don't believe too much of what i say, I'm a sleazy, no good cheatin' builder! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I love no good, low down, cheaten builders /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
not to many round here though. Kind'a RURAL.

But really you can get a good deal from your NOW localdealer! I did. Ya he/they tried to jack me but i told them you give it to me for this much and such OR ill go to the guy down the road(5hrs) for this much. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif 8 times outa ten thell shake and shiver and you'll get your price! i even told them the dealer that was given me a better price. 10,000 better!! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

No really Con GRATS you got a kick'en tractor at a kick'en price!!!!! your gonna love romping round town on your spankin L39 /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Yaaaahhhhhhh /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Just got this quote yesterday. $33,600.00. Another $600.00
for front remotes with the switch on the joystick? Also, around $300.00 for the quick attach Back Hoe Bucket. (Not sure if i want that) Back Hoe Bucket options were- 12", 18",24" and 36". Any pointers to a do all size here?
Also threw in free pick up delivery for maintenance or servicing.
 
That sounds like a pretty good price.

I got the front remotes and the quick-attach hoe bucket. I would say to definitely get the QA bucket. There will be times you want to use different buckets and a quick attach is nice. I'd say that the 24" bucket is right size for the L39. It has massive capacity for the size of the tractor and mine has no problem in the rocky soils of VT. After the 24", I'd get a 36" clean-out bucket for finish grading and such. You be amazed at what the hoe can do for such a little machine.

Not sure if you've seen this pic, but here's one of the loader recently picking up a massive double-stemmed root ball last weekend. You're going to like it.

PS. Get the front hydraulics, even if you're not sure yet /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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Get the QA bucket! thats a good price it makes life much easier when switching tasks. For me theres two buckets one for trenching 12in and one for digging holes 36in. really isnt a do all size you can go small 12in but it will just take you twice as long to dig and with the L39 you can really dig 36in....no problem

does it come with QA FEL? forks to bucket in a second. next thing you know everythings on pallets.

Happy 39ing
 
I got the 18" hoe bucket because I mainly dig 24" footings with it. The 18" bucket leaves some wiggle room to widen them to 24". A 24" bucket woul make them too wide in rocky soil.

That's a good price you're being quoted. Florida seems to be a good place to get prices on autos & equipment.
 
The Dealer did tell me, with the quick attach-the largest bucket i could go with is the 24". Is that correct?
 

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