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Posted by Pete on January 04, 2002 at 03:54:41 from (66.24.154.149):
In Reply to: Re: Need help getting started! posted by Bernhard on January 03, 2002 at 10:48:18:
Blowhard er I mean Bernhard, I've seen many of your misguided posts, and thus far have left you alone, but here is my deal; speaking of tractors under 80hp (since there are NO American made tractors under 80 hp), I'll grab either a Kubota (which is my preferred brand) or a Yanmar(JD) of equal HP to what ever brand you want, we'll let 50 people some with tractor knowledge and some without work with them, you grab one of your Euro brands and we'll let the same people work with it. We'll bet one half of our next years paycheck on what the majority want when they are done. Here is the reasons why I'll be a little richer; -if it's one if it's a Zetor or a Belarus which most people will see is about as technologically advanced and ergonomic as a fencepost, it's a no brainer! -If it's an Ursus or Fendt or one of the ones I HEAR is better, the customer will see that he has about a 300 mile drive just to visit the dealer, and that becomes a no brainer. -If all else fails, we'll whip out the warranty books...2 year bumper to bumper, 3 year drive train, that should hook 'em! -If not, we'll tell them that as a Kubota dealer, we are so sure of our tractors, we provide an extra year of drive train warranty on all the new Kubotas we sell (at the dealership level), and I'm in the money! My "rice cup" runneth over with good old American green dollars! Pete
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