Cool hand you misunderstood me. This area here had a MF dealer that had a good many MF 750 and 760 combines out. Then he closed about 10 years ago. There are NONE of the older MF around here. There is a MF dealer 30 miles south and one 40 north west. To find four newer MF combines would be hard. You would be hard pressed to find four newer MF combines in the 3-4 counties around me here.
Actually the one that surprised me the most was just one CIH. They have half the market around here. it is pretty well spit between JD and CIH around here. I looked up where this all took place and there are a good coverage of ALL BRANDS in the area. So the brand split just really stood out.
As for the "flood the field" comment. I actually thought that it would have been nice if the farmer had been a MF owner for his local dealer to make sure the farmer's brand was WELL represented. Nothing sinister about it. I was thinking a nice jester over a sales demonstration.
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