I think what done Sears in was their attitude. We are no longer going to service any brands we sold. When they got rid of the service departments And people had to either wait a month to have them ship the item (sewing machine) out to somewhere unknown to be looked at by somebody that would not be let know what the problem was and something that might have taken 5 minutes to fix if service person was in store where item was bought and you could talk to them. Cost to send out was more than to go to a store that specilized in sewing machines and buy a new machine. I had a miter saw that the switch went bad. Would have had to send out to see if could be repaired at a cost of more just to look at it, doing no repair, that was more than going across the street and buying a new one off the shelf and you had it when you were needing it instead of waiting a month for them to come up with a price for repairing and then anouther month to get it back while you were setting broken downand could not be getting your work done. Then rude salesmen That is way more the problem than doing like Amazon Only on line dealing. Who wants to buy a refrigerator without seeing the item they were thinking they were wanting and get it shipped and having to find somebody to help you move it into the house where it was just droped at the road and when you set it in and find out it will not fit your needs because from pictures you could not tell what it was like untill you opened the door. And I bought 2 vacume sweepers of Sears brand and about perhaps 4 years later no we do not have bags for them any more. That kind of actions is what did them in.
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Today's Featured Article - Grain Threshing in the Early 40's - by Jerry D. Coleman. How many of you can sit there and say that you have plowed with a mule? Well I would say not many, but maybe a few. This story is about the day my Grandfather Brown (true name) decided along with my parents to purchase a new Ford tractor. It wasn't really new except to us. The year was about 1967 and my father found a good used Ford 601 tractor to use on the farm instead of "Bob", our old mule. Now my grandfather had had this mule since the mid 40's and he was getting some age on him. S
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