Posted by NY 986 on April 12, 2013 at 10:41:39 from (67.142.178.24):
In Reply to: Ford dealerships posted by Dave@890BVR on April 12, 2013 at 10:11:43:
From what I have been told it could have gone either way. I know of one example where back in the N series days there was a nearby dealer that sold both under one roof. Another that sold both on the same lot but in separate buildings. I would believe that the ag contract was separate from the automotive even if one dealer did handle both. Even in the N series days there were a number of urban Ford dealers that most likely did not want to handle agricultural equipment. In more modern times there were dealers that wanted cafeteria type contracts depending on the equipment they wanted to handle. There was a regional dealer years ago that only wanted to stock backhoes and later compact tractors but would order Ford ag if the customer requested. This same dealer let another dealer carry New Holland after the merger to sell in his territory. Not all dealers handled New Holland combines as that was a separate contract even after the merger.
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