Posted by dboll on December 26, 2013 at 17:38:06 from (209.23.168.65):
In Reply to: J.I. Case Legacy posted by Texasmark1 on December 26, 2013 at 05:55:25:
poor management, an independent company reviewed the company and their findings were that Case continuously gained market penetration with a product and never followed through in future developement, they had a good reputation with steam engines, threshers, combines like the A6, the C/L tractors ect. and let it all blow away in the wind, Case had almost 100% of the baler market before NH came out with a twine tie baler and Case lost the market overnight, they made the dc way too long, if the 400 had come out in 46 they would have went places, then there was the strike of 46 which cost them alot of good dealers and the list goes on and on, lots and lots of mistakes
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