Wow, very nice Edward! That's some serious meat on that thing!
Shes pretty beefy, I love the corner post exhaust. So much MORE visibility.
Wow, very nice Edward! That's some serious meat on that thing!
Well, no tractor for me today. Didn't show up. I wonder what route the driver is taking to travel the 7 hours from GA to VA? He must have a lot of out of the way deliveries on the way!
I spoke to the dealer about the pre-delivery inspection that they complete before I can pick it up. They put it on a PTO dyno for about 1 hour and run it at various RPMs and loads and go everything over to make sure there are no leaks or anything like that. They also check all fluid levels before and after the run-in. I think he said their PTO dyno is good for 300HP and that once I fully break it in, I'm welcome to bring it back in for another dyno run to see how big an increase there is. Cool stuff!
I spoke to the dealer about the pre-delivery inspection that they complete before I can pick it up. They put it on a PTO dyno for about 1 hour and run it at various RPMs and loads and go everything over to make sure there are no leaks or anything like that. They also check all fluid levels before and after the run-in. I think he said their PTO dyno is good for 300HP and that once I fully break it in, I'm welcome to bring it back in for another dyno run to see how big an increase there is. Cool stuff!
Good question AK!
My original quote showed $1400 for "setup" I think. It is now $400 for just the loader (which I'm still debating doing myself, especially after seeing that H340), but that aside, So I'm looking at saving $1000 worth of setup fees by installing these options myself. Once I remove the necessary panels, it should only take 1 hour to install/run all needed wiring, so total install time is going to be 2-3 hours by my estimation, which on an hourly basis would work out to about $333/hr.
There's definitely some truth to that! Another main reason is that I'd rather take my time and to it right than have some apprentice rushing through it at the dealer, possibly breaking/scratching a panel in the process.I think he's doing his own install for the fun of working on his new machine.
Very true. I've read through them all now, and I'm real impressed with the level of detail.Plus you will have all the instructions for future reference. I doubt they get passed on to the buyer.
How many days are you past the original quoted delivery date? I'm wondering if I add that to my June 20Th quote if I can get a rough idea of when mine might actually arrive. Will I have to contract for snow removal until it gets here for Christmas?Dealer called me after speaking with the factory in Augusta, GA. My tractor has been sitting on a trailer since 5/1 waiting on a truck/driver to become availabe to make the trip up to VA. No estimate yet on when it will leave the factory. This is really starting to get annoying now. :smiley_aafz:
pclausen said:Dealer called me after speaking with the factory in Augusta, GA. My tractor has been sitting on a trailer since 5/1 waiting on a truck/driver to become availabe to make the trip up to VA. No estimate yet on when it will leave the factory. This is really starting to get annoying now. :smiley_aafz:
Trucking company called the dealer this morning saying that my tractor is being delivered (to the dealer) today! Keeping my fingers crossed it will actually happen.