Posted by rrlund on January 27, 2008 at 09:46:37 from (216.46.213.189):
Reguarding my post the other day about opening a farm store. Is everybody saying then,forget the feed and a new building,just get a dealership through A&I and sell some parts? We've lost all of our dealerships and have a huge needs for SOMEBODY to handle bearings,chain,hydraulic fittings,things like that. I can do that from the buildings that I have. Somebody said don't quit your day job. Don't really have one,I farm full time. That's my biggest problem with this whole thing. I milked cows for 33 years,sold them 4 years ago and like the new found freedom. I really DON'T want to be tied down to a store. I'd been thinking I'd just buy more parts that I need myself,put the word out around that I have them. Write the price on every box and let whoever is home handle it if somebody drives in wanting something when I'm not here. D@MN,I wish that pin head that ran the feedstore in to the ground had taken my advice and put some parts in there and made something out of that place! He has an excellent location,HAD a good customer base to start with. Could have had it made. I DON'T want to be the one to have to do this!
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