Posted by Jim in NC on January 27, 2023 at 05:46:28 from (174.235.83.80):
In Reply to: Tractor supply more posted by grandpa Love on January 27, 2023 at 04:53:50:
TSC stores locally are within heavily populated and suburban developed areas. There are lots of 500k homes near some of them. The stock in these stores reflects what their money makers are. TSC is smart enough to know what to emphasize in these stores. Years ago I had a front tractor tire to go down, and I needed a tube. I was stuck in a hay field on a Sunday. Generally they had always been available here. At the closest store tractor tubes were no longer stocked. I asked the manager what the name of the company was, and where the tractor supplies were located.
Knowing the above a neighbor and I have begun traveling 20 to 40 miles north to a more rural area where there are 2 TSC stores and a RK. With more competition among them, prices and farm supplies are much better. We try to anticipate our needs, watch for sale items, and keep stocked up. Price matching also works. A local higher priced TSC store reluctantly reduced the prices of fencing materials for my neigbor, because he had done some homework and called the distant TSC and RK stores. He had significant savings.
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