Posted by SVcummins on October 05, 2018 at 19:41:53 from (174.27.61.76):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere parts posted by rrlund on October 05, 2018 at 04:44:00:
I really don’t see switching brands as an answer to anything the local fix it again tony cnh global is no better and Massey Ferguson buy Massey Ferguson also stocks no parts for anything and they chased off the only decent parts guy they had who actually a girl they can’t find it without me looking up the parts and calling with the numbers and then the parts at either Agco or fiat are always 2 weeks out with freight on top . For most of my equipment i get aftermarket or used parts from an independent guy . I needed plow shares earlier fiat don’t stock em independent guy died and 20$ cheaper per share than fiat who also sells an aftermarket brand of share . Needed a disc blade for little ih disc and a spool again fiat 90$ for the spool not in stock plus freight and 60$ for a blade again same guy had the blade in stock for 29$ and a spool for 30 in stock . Now for the fiat offshoot brand I need 4 bearings and the flanges for my Hesston swather 500$ and not in stock haven’t made it back to the project yet but going to check with the small guy again my guess he’ll have them all for under 150$ . Ten years ago I had the choice between two small John Deere dealers each with only one store in their “chain “ and the owners family worked at the store . 5 years ago finally lost the last little dealer who got bought out buy stooge don’t even bother calling them anymore . The other dealer is still really good but I do like to try and do business with the locals when I can .
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