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Re: Goin' outta business sale (least in the S.E)
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Posted by George on October 14, 2001 at 05:46:49 from (207.75.138.33):
In Reply to: Goin' outta business sale (least in the S.E) posted by ShepFL on October 12, 2001 at 17:07:12:
I remember when Quality used to be S&H fleet supply, after they sold they went down hill. they tried to stock what sold the most ( can't blame them for that) But the farm stuff kinda got left behind cause' most farms are dissapering and gettin' houses built instead. The stuff they sold a lot of wasen't priced competitavly as you usually could get it some place else cheaper, so the snow ball grew.if they didn't have the farm stuff you needed why shop there. the stuff you needed was less expensive elsewhere. they won't last long here in S.E. Michigan. Tractor supply co. around here still has most everything you need and the price is equal or less. the sales people seem happier and helpfull. I stopped at Quality F&F last week to get a battery ( I use there batteries in all my stuff) and to drop off used motor oil and to buy some new oil, well they said they didn't accept used oil any longer so I didn't buy any new oil there either and their selectiom of batteries was about maybe a dozen or so . they said they was changing vendors, so I had to take a "will fit" battery. Like I said the snowball grows,I guess us farmers and suppliers are going the way of the dinasauers
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