Hi after reading the link Bob posted, I think JD and the rest should be made to comply. I know perfectly good car and tractor dealers that have been terminated that had good sales, as they would not spend millions on new buildings they didn't need, service sold not the building. I know years ago back in the U.K we made more selling Belarus tractors, than a multi dealer did that sold Deere from one yard and The Belarus from another yard. He Told us that in person. He said basically Deere had an open line to your bank account and if they wanted money they took it, or told you what to spend! If Deere vanished tomorrow the only way it would affect me would be not being able to get some parts for our 316 lawn mower. I flat out refuse to buy over priced Green farm equipment !. The only reason they sell alot is there are to many guys color blind and drinking the cool aid still. Some guys are starting to realise that it Don't need green tin and yellow wheels to make money farming. The change will come and Deere can suffer! The only guys I ever feel sorry for in that company are the ones that loose their jobs as Deere get more ignorant and greedy!. Regards Robert
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