Posted by TDJD on November 14, 2019 at 06:54:15 from (50.127.241.81):
In Reply to: Brand loyalty posted by JohnV2000 on November 14, 2019 at 03:23:19:
Here’s my brand loyalty story. My Grandfather burns wood for heating the house. So throughout the summer and winter we’re hulling wood. He has one tractor a Ferguson TO-20 and a trailer to haul the wood. So when I was 8 years old, I liked hauling wood and making the fire in the furnace. But since I was only 8 I couldn’t pick up the big logs, also it was hard for me to run the TO-20 (especially with way oversized tires on it). So I decide I wanted my own tractor and trailer to haul smaller wood with. Back then I knew almost nothing about tractors, so I said to myself what brand are still making tractors? I thought about it and remember that I have a Farmall, and John Deere shirt. So I got on John Deere’s website first, and I saw the perfect tractor, a X739. So I said that’s the tractor I want. Fast forward 10 years, I still don’t have the X739, but I started farming on my Grate Grandparents farm. And all my tractors an implements are John Deere, partly because red guys picked on me, but mainly because John Deeres are better tractors. Also my grate Grandfather’s Ford 641, (even after my grandfather had it professionally restored) doesn’t run right, if it even starts at all. Also there’s a JD Dealer only 20 minutes away, and they have really great people there. And every year I become more convinced that I won’t buy any but John Deere.
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