Posted by NNP on October 05, 2014 at 08:20:11 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: john deere dealers posted by Nick167 on October 04, 2014 at 10:41:26:
see the same here.
Generations of Deere only farms. Still mostly Deere, but
been noticing a few brand new monster sized Case tractors in the mix now. Don't know why, and hard to believe if you knew these families....
Deere dealer that was very close for most of my life closed down years back. I don't follow corporate shenanigans as it makes me puke, but the owners always seemed to be doing well enough before they closed.
Very good place to go, I got lots of parts for everything there,
even when it wasn't their line (Deere and Wheel Horse garden tractors)
Parts guy would just take the pulley-belt-whatever and 'we'll find something that will work for you'
Dunno, Big Deere might not care about the little guy, but when I finally decided to buy a new one, Orange and Blue were my options. Green was too far away, and the new yuppieville type dealership didn't appeal to me anyway.
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