I have to agree on the point about going the wrong way on the tillage parts Micheal. I used to work for Central tractor and then Quality when they merged. After they went out of business I was hired on with TSC at the same location I had previously worked in. I can tell you from the inside looking out an being a farmer myself that the store went progressivly down hill each time. They were NOT going to carry ANY sort of tillage parts such as plow shares and chisel points, which had always sold well in the past for the previous stores. I had enough pull at the time that I was able to talk them into letting me order what I thought were the most popular pieces that would be what customers needed and not have a lot of idle inventory at the same time, (I had a fairly short leash to work with). It worked for a while but things just kept going downhill as far as what items they would stock in the store. I finally got disgusted with the company and left, was the best thing I EVER did jobwise. The ONLY time I go into that store now is to pickup my copy of tractor shop magazine and to buy bolts as they still seem to have the best price on them. Other than that I refuse to go into their establishment. Like others have said the people don"t know anyhting that work there and they are not freindly at all. Out of curiosity I checked to see what they had in the way of tillage parts the last time I was in and they had absolutely nothing worth while, some odd pieces but nothing common that anyone uses. Anyhow thats my little rant on them.
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