The Deere dealers here are pretty good on parts. Case IH for me has the attitude of take it or leave it. I remember a bunch of years ago I called the Case IH dealer about a used disk harrow they had and they acted as though they frankly did not care if they did business or not. I do not go into any of the dealerships with a chip on my shoulder. NH is pretty good on parts but the local dealer and I have a complicated relationship that keeps me from getting excited on their whole goods. The two nearest AGCO outlets are pretty good to deal with but there is no getting around the high AGCO prices. We phased out a lot of AGCO dependent machines here and are down to an Oliver 88 and White disk. My collecting interests will require me to go see AGCO from time to time as I would like a 1550/1555 tractor and an Oliver corn picker for show purposes. Area wide the dealer situation was a whole lot better for red dealers when it was simply International Harvester.
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