Re:disk update

DeltaRed

Well-known Member
Called my localAGCO dealer.They ordered 22 blades.In stock on the regional wharhouse.At $30 each,cheaper than Shoup.Be here in a week,freight free.:).
 
Ah long gone are the days of the four dollar and fifty cent blades . My one good friend and i would buy stacks of blades on a long bolt anywhere from a 100 at a time to 200 blades , we bought mostly 20 inch 7 ga. to reblade plum slap wore out disc . I would buy I H 37's and 370s and clean them up add some Sherman and Williams over haul a bearing or two and all new blades and ship them off to a sale . The blades came from Brazil . They were pretty good blades and took a beating on rocks vary well .
 
I can buy at the dealer cheaper than shoup because the shipping is outrageous and then for a will fit part
 
SV I don't get the shipping problem with Shoup since if you buy 200.00 or more shipping is free. I can't say for your part of the country. I'm in MI it is how they work it here. Maybe the distance is to far for that with them. I have found lately they are not as cheap priced as they used to be on some things. Chisel plow shovels the 3 inch twisted were cheaper at the Deere dealer than from Shoup with 2 inches longer shovel too.
 
Shipping is free because the shipping cost is built into the price of the item.

Dealers get items like disc blades a truckload at a time. Costs less per disc to get a truckload vs. 22 via UPS.

Does the free shipping also work on things shipped by freight?
 

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