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Posted by JDM on November 04, 2001 at 10:56:29 from (206.74.34.162):
In Reply to: Re: I don't understand?? posted by Jon,NH on November 04, 2001 at 09:44:09:
OK,honest answer.(At least what I can fiqure)Could be that noone wants Deeres or parts for them where you are.Some people dont want the parts you have or they can get the parts locally and dont want to pay shipping.Maybe your prices are too high!OR could it just be as simple as Deeres are so good,people dont need to repalce parts or the the tractor they have.(I dought that very seroiusly.Although some Deereheads may agree)OR maybe,and dont take this personally,you fiqure that since Deeres are so popular of a collector tractor you can jack the price up and make a dishonest buck off of it!I dont know you and dont know what youre selling but thats usually the way things are where Im from.I live in Farmall country and all of the Deere dealers have closed up shop,but the IH dealers,yea I know Case/IH,are still there and still selling parts!Honest enough for you?:)
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