Posted by David from Kansas on July 30, 2021 at 08:07:46 from (199.58.181.64):
In Reply to: Worst ever 3 posted by johnlobb on July 30, 2021 at 04:07:30:
Success of a particular brand of equipment seems to have mostly been related to the support from the dealer(s). In the 1950's it seems almost every town had a AC dealer, but lots of them didn't survive. There was a dealer 15 miles north of us that was more interested in selling buicks and pontiacs than farm equipment, they didn't last very long, if I remember correctly, they were also a MM dealer. There was also a dealer 15 miles south of us. I remember buying repairs parts for a side delivery AC rake that my Dad and uncle purchased new, but I don't ever remember him having any equipment in his lot. This dealer also fell by the wayside. Further north of us was a dealer who was very involved and was successful and his dealership lasted until the AC brand went by the wayside. There were quite a few AC tractors and Gleaner combines in that county.
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