Posted by jm. on February 20, 2022 at 07:55:35 from (170.103.122.189):
In Reply to: New order delivery posted by sourgum on February 20, 2022 at 06:57:44:
As a dealer the wait is one thing but for years say you came in and wanted a 15 ft woods cutter that we did not have it stock but was willing to wait 6 weeks or so for delivery. I could price it and woods would guarantee the price or deal. MOST vendors and tractors companies now are not even willing to price protect or guarantee the price when it gets here. So how do I price you a new KUBOTA RTV that want be here until next fall and get you signature, sure puts the dealer in a bad situation. The skid steer market is so upside down (waiting on deliveries) right now that guys that purchased a skid steer 15 months ago and have 600/700 hrs on them can sell them for more than they gave for them, of course they are then out of bussiness till they find another. So far I see no end to this supply issue with the majors. Yes you can find stuff on lots but most time it is brands that are just not that poplar or not selling well. My Sthil dealer told me he got the first order of saws in the other day that he has had in 24 months.
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