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Price List Date and Number 31Aug2015, C13 SEQ. #411-315 STATE OF MINNESOTA Pricing Page (Typed Responses Preferred) Vendor Name: Deere & Company Contact Person Tamara Hebert Street Address: 2000 John Deere Run P.O. Box: City, State, Zip Cary, NC 27513 Phone #: 800-358-5010, option 2 Toll Free #: 800-358-5010, option 2 Fax #: 309-749-2313 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.johndeere.com PRICING METHOD 2 - PERCENTAGE DISCOUNT OFF LIST 1.0 Riding Mower Catalog Section Price List Title and date Z900B Series and Z900M Series - 36 Months or 1200 Hours, whichever comes first. First 24 Months, No Hour Limitation; Z997, Z900R Series - 36 Months or 1500 Hours, whichever comes first. First 24 Warranty Months, No Hour Limitation. Percentage Discount to be applied to Price List 22% Discount Date & Price List I.D. Number C13_20150831_edited Z915B, Z920M - $85.94; Z925M EFI, Z925M Flex Fuel, Z930M EFI - $117.87; Z930M - $77.30; Z950M, Z960M - $84.40; Z920R, Z930R, Z950R, Z970R - Price for Set of Fluid and Air Filters $111.13; Z997R - $91.88 Operator manuals provided at no cost. Prices are for set of parts and repair manuals. Z915B, Z900R Series, Z900M Price for Set of Repair, Parts and Operating Manuals Series - $105; Z997 - $115 DELIVERY CHARGES - SEE SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS NO FLAT RATE ALLOWED Location of delivering John DELIVERY STARTING POINT - City, State, Zip Deere dealer Price per loaded mile $4 2.0 NEW EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAM - SUMMER RATES - 4/1 THRU 9/30 If rental programs are available on the new equipment offered, with the option to purchase, list the hourly/weekly/monthly rental rate. Indicate the percent of rental fee paid by the purchaser that will be applied to the purchase price. See Solicitation Special Terms & Conditions. Hourly Rental Rate: No Bid Weekly Rental Rate: No Bid Monthly Rental Rate: No Bid Percent (%) of Rental Fee applied to purchase price: No Bid 2.1 NEW EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAM - WINTER RATES - 10/1 THRU 3/31 If rental programs are available on the new equipment offered, with the option to purchase, list the hourly/weekly/monthly rental rate. Indicate the percent of rental fee paid by the purchaser that will be applied to the purchase price. See Solicitation Special Terms & Conditions. Hourly Rental Rate: No Bid Weekly Rental Rate: No Bid Monthly Rental Rate: No Bid Percent (%) of Rental Fee applied to purchase price: No Bid If the new rental equipment is purchased and finance charges are applicable for the actual rental term only, state the actual interest rate here: ____N/A____________ 3.0 VENDOR OWNED RENTAL RETURN OR DEMO EQUIPMENT PROGRAM See Solicitation Special Terms and Conditions. DEDUCT cost per Used Hour from the original Contract Price No Bid 0% for incidental miscellaneous non-contract items; 22% for attachments/accessories on 4.0 DISCOUNT OFF LIST PRICE FOR RELATED PARTS contract. AND ACCESSORIES - (See Special Terms and Conditions) Price List Date and Number 31Aug2015, C13 5.0 INSTALLATION - PER HOUR (Hourly Shop Rate) No Bid See Special Terms and Conditions RESPONDER'S NAME: Deere & Company SWIFT EVENT TITLE & NUMBER: Mowers: Commercial, Riding 2, 3, 4 WD / G0210-2000004779 ** Following is a list of all distributors that are authorized to sell the equipment listed above. ** The Swift Vendor Number (SWIFT UD) must be complete, including the vendor Swift ID and Location Code (LOC CODE). ** All distributors MUST provide the required insurance certificates to the State as outline in the Swift Event Special Terms and Conditions before any State Contract may be executed. 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MAIN STREET/BAUDETTE MN/56623 2186342231 Ask for Government Sales Rep ISANTI COUNTY EQUIPMENT 0000197372 02 233 CAJIMA STREET /ISANTI MN/55040 7634448873 Ask for Government Sales Rep KIBBLE EQUIPMENT, INC. 0000197747 01 1381 WEST HIGHWAY AVE/BIRD ISMN/55310 3203653445 Ask for Government Sales Rep KIBBLE EQUIPMENT, INC. 0000197747 02 150 HWY 68/WABASSO MN/56293 5073425171 Ask for Government Sales Rep KIBBLE EQUIPMENT, INC. 0000197747 03 3099 HIGHWAY 7 SW/MONTEVIDEOMN/56265 3202696466 Ask for Government Sales Rep KIBBLE EQUIPMENT, INC. 0000197747 04 36648 US HWY 71/REDWOOD FALLMN/56283 5076443571 Ask for Government Sales Rep L & P SUPPLY 0000202154 01 1470 S. 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