Posted by rrlund on February 25, 2014 at 11:25:20 from (162.250.26.144):
In Reply to: What would you do.... posted by oldtanker on February 25, 2014 at 10:11:36:
It's no secret on here that yes,I did change brands. I had all Deere until Mother Deere closed the dealers around here because they weren't on her master plan. I found an Agco dealer that works for me and fits my personality and the way I do business,so I went to anything and everything Agco. I'm driving the same distance that I'd have to go to Deeremart,but the personal service and the fact that I can get parts fast and right from somebody who cares whether or not my cattle get fed makes all the difference in the world.
The change wasn't overnight,but the day of the incident of the straw that broke the camel's back,I knew it was over with Deere. I came home and told the wife I wasn't going to have an auction or trade everything off and start over,but from that day,as things needed to be replaced everything Deere would be gone and we'd never have anything Deere again.
Now with all that said,for a long time after the local dealers were closed up,there was rumor that Deere wanted a super store two miles from here at the intersection of two main highways. It never happened,but if it did,yes,I'd go back to them for the convenience,even if I had to put up with poor service.
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