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Re: Is the fuel price affecting tractor sales these days?


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Posted by Gun guru on March 25, 2008 at 14:06:06 from (71.87.73.218):

In Reply to: Is the fuel price affecting tractor sales these days? posted by dej(jed) on March 25, 2008 at 11:45:10:

I will say this.
I just bought a new Deere 2305 utility tractor, 3 weeks ago. I got a good price and the financing is 0% for 36 months. I love the machine. However if any other tractor manufacturers out there want to complain about sales then Listen carefully....

1. I tried since last July to buy a 5000 series new cub cadet tractor, no luck 3 cub dealerships didnt return my calls and didnt care one bit that I had money to buy what they are selling. I later found out the the 5000 series cubs arent made anymore and I had to wait for the new diesel cubs that will have Yanmar motors in them. Well, 6 months have gone by and they still dont have a 24Hp diesel out yet......So I bought the Deere. I cant believe that Cub Cadet is in business still after the runaround that I got from them and their dealers.

2. I called a Massey Dealer, 30 miles from me and the guy never (Never returned) 2 phone calls from me I described the 2 models that I would buy and the attachments that I would buy Etc. I even talked to him on the phone in late January. The guy never called me back, Sickening. I dont sound like a kid on the phone making a crank call either. Massey lost a $12k sale because of a stupid dealer, next closest Massey dealer is over 50 miles away, so I dont get a Massey.

I didnt want a Compact Case/Ih/New holland. I should have given them a honest look at other then look at their website, but Oh well.
I looked at the Kubota website, but everybody has a Kubota and Deere has the 0% financing and 3 year Warranty. Also the Deere 2305 is better then the Kubota BX series, by far. And I didnt want the 7610 series Kubota.
Kioti, no knowledge of them, didnt want one,
Jinma,...No Fricken way....No Chink junk.
Branson....No small tractors, not compact enough.
Montana, same as Branson problem. (no dealers near me.

My Deere Dealer was very helpful in selling me a tractor, he actually wanted to sell me one.
I am still waiting on a price for a brush hog and a few other things. But overall the Deere dealership in Davison Mi. is a good dealer.
I bought the tractor for grass cutting, driveway gravel maint. and snow removal and some landscaping, tree removal, logs etc.
If anybody on this site works for a cub dealer then fill me on the stupidity of the marketing, cancelling a tractor line and not having a replacement ready.


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