Posted by thetractorguy on March 10, 2014 at 16:46:04 from (76.97.167.9):
In Reply to: Cabela's Equipment posted by rustyacres sd on March 10, 2014 at 10:27:10:
I'd like to share a little info about Cabela's new Wildlife & Land Management (W&LM) business. Full disclosure, I'm a 20-year veteran of the Ag equipment industry, and I am serving as an advisor to Cabela's. The tractors are indeed made by TYM, the tires and wheels are made in the U.S. by Titan and the implements and attachments are made by Woods Equipment in Oregon IL. Cabela's has hired experienced tractor techs for all of their W&LM locations. The tractors are now priced very competitively, and we all know that the only way to really get to the bottom line price is to get a quote. We believe that Cabela's is a good fit with compact tractor owners, as they typically live the rural lifestyle just as all Cabela's customers do. I know that folks will have questions about how well Cabela's will take care of their tractor buying customers, so I end with this comment. Cabela's was founded in 1961 by Dick, Mary and Jim Cabela in Western Nebraska. They sold trout flies through the mail. Today, they have grown their tiny company into one of the most trusted brands in the world because of something called "Legendary Customer Service." They believe that the customer is at the root of their being, that they have no business without them. Dick passed away just a couple of weeks ago, but Mary and Jim are still with us, in fact, Jim is the Chairman of the Board. Just as the vast majority of those that exchange info on this site, the Cabela's family is one that personifies the best of America. Thanks for reading.
This post was edited by thetractorguy at 17:15:23 03/10/14 2 times.
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