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Posted by PAULIH300 on April 04, 2005 at 19:30:33 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Been Cussin' CaseIH posted by Hugh MacKay on April 04, 2005 at 18:58:59:
Its no wonder there are so many vintage IH tractors still in use....not only the rugged build of the machines themselves,but the solid support of the manufacturer.Its sorta what led VW to great success in America(back in the 50s)....you dont send a product to the states without parts and dealer service to back it up....without parts,you wont get a repeat sale next time your ready to trade.Many small time players tried it the other way and paid the ultimate price for it.VW required each dealer to be able to assemble a complete car from parts stock.Not by actually doing it,but by proving they stocked every part needed.If they didnt,they could have lost their franchise.Unfortunately,that sorta thing doesnt happen anymore (what dealer has floorpans or frame rails??)..but if it did,wouldnt it be nice to walk in and have the ability to buy every part to build a new 300U?? (ha!).Lets just hope CASE/IH/CNH/FIAT keeps it up and keeps adding new/old/dead numbers back into the system.Their very future (as well as ours) depends on it.
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