Posted by NY 986 on February 16, 2021 at 09:31:32 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: fox farm equipment? posted by swindave on February 16, 2021 at 06:28:59:
Bad individual luck in Koerhring going bankrupt but the simple fact was by the 1990's there were too many manufacturers chasing a declining market. Small dairies were giving way to larger farms so the need for flail choppers, pull type forage harvesters, blowers was on the decline. Having a wider product line for a short line company such as New Holland maintained vital store traffic at dealerships while having a very small offering got companies such as Fox pushed out. By the 1980's I can not think of one prominent farm equipment dealer here that carried Fox. Most farmers were going to JD, IH, or NH for forage equipment by then. Also, it did not help that to get equipment such as Fox financed that the farmer had to be subject to the whim of the local bank or Farm Credit during the tough 1980's. The credit arms of JD and NH helped sell a lot of equipment then.
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