◆ Delivery · Quick Guide

How to Get Your Summit Tractor Home.

Affordable, hassle-free transport — from the retail store to your property, typically $100–$300 within 30 miles.

Local Rollback Drive On / Drive Off No Special Equipment

The easiest way home

Congratulations on your new Summit Tractor. The easiest and most affordable way to get your tractor from the store to your property is a local rollback (tilt-deck) tow truck — the same type of truck used to haul cars. The bed tilts to ground level so your tractor simply drives on and drives off. No ramps, forklifts, or special equipment needed at your home.

Most Economical Approach

Have the tractor transported via rollback, and pick up your attachments yourself. The store can load palletized attachments (200–650 lbs) into your pickup truck or trailer with their forklift — eliminating any additional delivery cost. If attachments won’t fit in your vehicle, 1–2 pallets can ride on the rollback with the tractor at little or no extra cost.

Rollback specs at a glance

Rollback Truck Bed
19–22 ft long
96–102 in. wide · 10,000–12,000 lb capacity
Your Tractor Fits Easily
12.7–14.8 ft
54–68 in. wide · 3,600–4,200 lbs
Typical Local Cost
$100–$300
For deliveries within 30 miles

Two common scenarios

Scenario A · Tractor Only
Rollback from store to your property
$100–$215 typical Common range for 5–15 mile deliveries.
Scenario B · Tractor + Attachments
Rollback + self-pickup of attachments
$100–$450 typical Varies with attachment load and delivery distance.

How rollback delivery works

1
Call a local rollback tow company & schedule pickup.
2
Driver tilts the bed to ground level at the store.
3
Your tractor drives onto the bed and is secured.
4
At your property, the bed tilts and your tractor drives off.

Important

Do not use light-duty rental trailers (2,250 lb capacity). Your Summit tractor exceeds their weight rating.

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