NAVIGATION STRATEGY

To explore whether BCS makes sense for your circumstances, we suggest the following procedure:

1.Define your needs.
Whether you’re in search of one tool or many, consider what range of tasks you want each tool to accomplish. Determine the size of the tool needed, considering the scope of the job and the amount of time available. Similarly, consider your longer term needs, both for tools that you do not presently own, as well as for tools that you own but will need to replace someday.

2.Click on “Models and Pricing”.
While translating your needs into tools and sizes, start examining the wide range of options BCS has to offer. Click on "Models and Pricing". There are three sub-groupings -- attachments, tractors, and accessories. Begin your search by clicking on "Attachments".

3.Click on “Attachments”.
Click on each attachment that interests you, read the description of its function(s) and the sizes in which it is available. Formulate your “wish list” of attachments, and then return to the “Models and Pricing” page.

4. Click on “Tractors”.
Identify the tractor model (or models) that will operate the range and size of attachments that interest you. Click on each model and learn about its features and capabilities. Even though you will probably begin with the purchase of just one attachment, it’s most important that you purchase the model tractor that will accommodate the range of attachments that you eventually want to own.

5. Do the Math.
Now is when we suggest that you put a dollar value to your possible purchase. When doing so, please consider the following:
a. This is a long term investment. While BCS doesn’t have the lowest “purchase price”, it does offer the lowest “cost per year” of any combination of power equipment that you can buy.
b.The more you buy, the more you save. Compare the cost of an attachment, e.g. the 20” tiller at $425, versus a self-contained unit, e.g. the Troy-Bilt Horse at $1,899.
c.The prices listed here are suggested retail prices. Contact your regional BCS dealer(s) for possible promotions and favorable retail finance options.

6.Click on “Dealer Locate”.
Organized according to state and province, read through the list and locate one or more authorized, stocking dealers. Call to confirm that a visit to their showroom will enable you to see firsthand the tractors and attachments in which you’re interested.

7.Click on “Contact”.
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, we want to hear from you. Our goal is to help you customize a BCS “outfit” of tractor and attachments to suit your particular needs.
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