Posted by rrlund on March 24, 2011 at 13:51:53 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Dealer rant AGAIN posted by gun guru on March 24, 2011 at 13:43:39:
A phone call or a letter via USPS might be the only way. The wife wasn't impressed that I was near a stroke and was about to pass out everytime I even talked about it,so she went to the dealer website,their facebook page,some Deere site in their comments section,I don't know where all. Seems they must all have filters that don't take negative commentary or something. She said every place that she tried,it wouldn't accept her comments.
Water under the bridge anyway. I'm done with them. It saved me a trip to Clare next week to an auction. There's a 780 Hydra Push spreader on a sale up there and the old 450 that I bought new,even though it was a good spreader,wore out and rotted out several years ago hauling dairy manure everyday,so I was gonna get up early and get chores done and drive up there to see what that 780 goes for. I'll sleep in an hour,save my fuel and look for a different brand.
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