Posted by NY 986 on March 07, 2015 at 16:46:04 from (174.236.34.225):
In Reply to: Tractor Dealerships posted by ShadetreeRet on March 07, 2015 at 16:36:48:
The other brands have been consolidating and Case was the pioneer here starting in the 1970's. Actually, John Deere has the most in brand competition here including AGCO. There are 4 different Deere organizations within 75 miles of where I live. It's a tough balancing act between healthy competition and too big a herd with not enough customers. Some brands I remember let their situation get to the point where it was one of two people opening the door to sell parts, selectively fix what they want, and not really caring whether they sold any new product. It's tough to make a profit regardless of what color you sell and the best chance most of the time is in the parts department. That is usually a function of distance to the customer. Most farmers do not shop parts prices like they do wholegoods.
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