Posted by LSGUNSS on October 03, 2015 at 08:41:20 from (69.29.64.76):
In Reply to: Jd dealer sales staff posted by NEIADan on October 02, 2015 at 17:50:17:
My uncle had the opposite happen to him. He wanted a new round baler so he called the IH dealer and talked to them since he is a IH man and has almost all red equipment. He also buys all of his equipment, parts, oil, ect from this dealer. He got a price on a new baler and then asked what they would give him on trade for his (he bought it from them and it is a IH) they said they would get back to them in a few mins. They called him back in a few hours and told him they didn't want his trade at all. This baler was always sheded, cleaned, greased, and maintained its entire life. He asked why and they said they just didn't want to deal with selling it. He went to Deere the next day and made a deal on a new baler and they took his trade with no issues at all. He now has a JD round baler. This is the only green machine he owns besides his 4010 that was his wife's dads. He will not deal with IH agian, and I don't blame him. Looks like in a few years when he trades his Magnum off it will be for a John Deere.
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