I think walmart and walmart think is what brought them down. Sears always sold quality goodsat a fair price, but stores like walmartcame in and started selling cheap goods at liwer prices and peopke fall for that. Now you are stuck with inferior products that you have to buy over and over because thevast majority of foljs buy only on price. Walmart forces manufacturers to make poorer quality goods so theycan sell cheaper knowing that you will have to come back more often to buy again. Walmart makes as or more on the poor quality goods as other stores make on good stuff, but they get you back more often, thereby getting more of your money. This has forced other retailers to buy lower quality goods to sell to compete. When sears sold better quality stuff noone would buy it, when they loweredthe qualityto compete on price everyone was po'd.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Generators - by Chris Pratt. As a companion to the articles on three-brush and two-brush generators, it seemed fitting that we should provide our readers with a description of how a generator works in lay terms. The difficulty with all those "theory of operation" texts is that they border on principles of electricity or physics and such. Since I know nothing of either, you will have to put up with looking at the common sense side of how generators work which means we "
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