Posted by Facts on April 06, 2013 at 11:51:42 from (98.214.204.198):
In Reply to: Color War posted by John in La on April 06, 2013 at 06:08:38:
John,
I think you need to get facts straight. I know this Kubota dealer you are talking about. They did not just become a Kubota dealer. They have been Kubota in that location since they opened in the early 90s and the owner has been selling Kubotas since the early 80s. I don't appreciate you calling people that buy Kubotas "yuppies", as I own one. Kubotas are being used by many farmers and hard working people to make a living and holding up well to the challenge. John Deere is scared by their competition. As for the area, there has not been a John Deere dealer there in years, so I don't know what you mean it is a John Deere area. As I drive the roads, I see more Orange tractors than Green.
I like the signs and the competition but don't see a reason to bash a dealer when you don't know the facts. The family that owns the Kubota dealership does a lot for the community and continues to give back. What does the John Deere dealer do?
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