Dr. Evil likes to paint a broad stroke in that every JD dealer is evil and JD is just bad. This spring I got to watch my neighbor spend a day and half trying to get his Case 4430 sprayer to work that he just bought that was sold "field ready" to him. The dealer wouldn't even bring it out, they had to go get it unless they wanted to wait a week. On another note my cousin likes red equipment but refuses to deal with our Case dealer so he buys his equipment used through our JD dealer. That is were his STX 450 came from which now has a JD GPS on it. This spring he traded his Magnum 8940 in at our JD dealer for a MX 255 they just took in. All summer that MX gave him problems throwing codes with fuel issues so our JD dealer offered to take the tractor back, give him his money back, and put it towards a 900hr JD 8235R they had just taken in on trade from another neighbor of mine. My cousin went for it and so far he loves the tractor. Its the first JD tractor they've had on the place since the 5020 days. All of this because my local Case dealer are just crooks to deal with. There are good and bad dealers of both colors everywhere.
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