I work on tractors for a living. I live in a area where just about everyone I know has a least one tractor. Most have at least two or more I have 10, the newest one is a 1980 model. We do not have any very large farms and by they same token there are not very many tractors over 100 HP. Most are 90 or below. But none of the farmers in my area want a new tractor, They give too many problems, no dealer support and if it has a computer, independent guys that are not dealers can't work on them. I hear it all the time , What do I do if I get 50 acres of hay on the ground and my new computer tractor lays down and I can't get a dealer to come and work on it for a week? Some of my neighbors have bought new tractors and traded them back in on older ones. We had 3 Kubota dealers in my area at one time, now we have none. The only John Deere dealer left has 22 stores and is very independent. The New Holland dealer is close to 80 miles away. My business working on old tractors is very good, and I don't see the new stuff taking over anytime soon, in my neck of the woods.
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