Posted by Rick Kr on March 25, 2011 at 08:47:42 from (198.208.251.22):
In Reply to: Dealer rant AGAIN posted by rrlund on March 24, 2011 at 12:05:23:
I know you guys are dealing with Bader up there. Hard to believe your rant... Bader is a Gold Star certified dealer, doesn't that mean they are perfect?!?!?!?!?! ha ha ha
Over here in mid-Michigan I WAS entertaining the idea of a new JD 5065 or 5075M. Guess what, the salesmen at D & G Owosso could have cared less to spend time even building the quote with the options I wanted. I was interrupting them from BS'ing with the guy that had bought the $250k combine and was in for parts.
Well, just like you, doubt I'll buy a JD. The two local NH dealers are great. Since I have 2 Ford/NHs looks like I'll add a third.
I think over time JD will see they need to spend effort on the compact/utility tractor shoppers, or they'll loose it all back to NH and Kubota, like it was throughout the late 70's to mid 90s.
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