JML755 said: (quoted from post at 13:05:36 05/17/11) TSC is not a bad store. They sell what people buy. Period. As for you "farmers" who complain that they don't have what a "real" farmer needs, how much stuff have you ordered online? Online shopping has taken a bite out of just about every local retailer's shelf stock.
Tractor Supply Company hasn't lived up to it's name in 30+ years. It would be like Toys-R-Us becoming a restaraunt chain and keeping the name. This is what ticks many (myself included) "farmers" off. The fact that most new machinery has fewer user-servicable parts than years past and fewer people work on what machinery that actually can be user-serviced than compared to years past may have contributed to TSC not carrying agricutural parts like they once did, but the internet had absolutely nothing to do with this. Most "farmers" would prefer purchasing inputs, parts, supplies, etc. locally. If anything, "farmers" and others use the internet because places like TSC stock next to nothing.
I don't care what they choose to choose to sell, I just wish they'd change their name. How about "Carhartt Country" or "Mr. Ed's Horse Palace", or "MTD & ETC.", or "F.K.A. TSC"?
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 12:51:53 05/17/11 2 times.
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