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<blockquote data-quote="hintonroadhero" data-source="post: 6710904" data-attributes="member: 20732"><p>I will guarantee you that never happens with tractors...machinery is a different thing.. particularly in the case of high ticket items like McHale Fusions... usually 3 or 4 come in each year by the "grey" route. It usually because the official importer keeps the selling price high, as they are only given a allocation by the factory....as our seasons are opposite...any machines that are still available at dealer level at the end of the season in the UK or Europe invariably end up in a container. A case of a high market price here, meaning the extra shipping costs make it worth doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hintonroadhero, post: 6710904, member: 20732"] I will guarantee you that never happens with tractors...machinery is a different thing.. particularly in the case of high ticket items like McHale Fusions... usually 3 or 4 come in each year by the "grey" route. It usually because the official importer keeps the selling price high, as they are only given a allocation by the factory....as our seasons are opposite...any machines that are still available at dealer level at the end of the season in the UK or Europe invariably end up in a container. A case of a high market price here, meaning the extra shipping costs make it worth doing. [/QUOTE]
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