Posted by Bill(Wis) on July 30, 2021 at 07:26:05 from (174.192.142.252):
In Reply to: Re: Worst ever 2? posted by NY 986 on July 29, 2021 at 09:57:39:
They were that way in 1936 and they're still that way. Neighbor went looking for a new tractor in 1936. Bank turned him down for a loan. Depression times, he was only 28 years old, etc. He went over to John Deere and they signed him right up for a loan and brought out a brand new Model A with a 2-14 trailer plow. Took his old Fordson with 2 bottom Oliver plow as a down payment. It didn't cost him a penny to get into the John Deere club. He kept on buying new John Deere products for the rest of his farming life. I know of one CaseIH/Kubota dealer where they require a $300 application fee to finance something. I went to John Deere and the dealer noted that I wanted to pay cash for a new tractor. (I thought I'd get a better deal by paying cash) He told me I'd get an additional $4000 off if I financed it. No financing fee. So, I financed it and then paid it off right away. I needed a combine in a hurry. Went to John Deere one afternoon, bought and financed and they brought the combine out the next morning. I don,t know of any other company that can do that.
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