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Posted by Steven@nd on January 04, 2002 at 20:20:40 from (12.23.184.219):
In Reply to: Tractor Supply posted by Larry on January 04, 2002 at 19:55:25:
Personally, I'm happy to see Quality Farm & Country go down the tubes. I don't know how your store was, but ours sucked! They had a FEW old tractor parts and some poor quality tools and parts for newer tractors, a BIG section of toys and paint. Also LARGE selection of gardening junk, and even thier own brand of four-wheeler, go cart, and other things that a farmer doesn't need to fix his tractors. The thing that really got my Dad upset was the fact that they didn't even carry rubber overshoes anymore!!! And they never had the heavy insulated coveralls that I like! Good riddance to our Quality Farm & Country. Hopefully whoever takes over will do a better job of listening to the customers. Sorry to rant and I don't wish to get flamed because maybe the store is ok elsewhere in the country, but ours was full of idiots. Steven
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