Posted by Billy NY on October 03, 2015 at 10:53:09 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Jd dealer sales staff posted by NEIADan on October 02, 2015 at 17:50:17:
They're pretty good here, expensive mind you, but they are located in the middle of a large agricultural community/area, not far from the CNH dealer. I see all kinds of older JD tractors and equipment in their shop for repair. The farmer I used to help for many years, dealt with them, work was always done right, but you paid. He, towards the end of his career, had new equipment and some older JD tractors and equipment as well.
The CNH dealer, shop rate is expensive, but they will work on anything. The service manager, a partner in the company, is very fair and extremely helpful, so are all there technicians/mechanics. Parts counter is very good as well, especially with older Ford tractors, if they can help you, they will on parts. Sales, in one year, we have bought 2 thru them, pretty decent, not new, but 15 & 18 year old tractors, they've were quite fair, though I have a different opinion of how they handle a consignment, they'd win hands down over the JD dealer, who is connected with several locations with one store name. Both are good because of the local market, they'd be out of business if they were not. Same area is a top notch independent shop, they're always busy, a bit less expensive, but work on anything, complete tear down if needed. We can't complain too much about what we have here as I see it, maybe someone else sees it different.
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