Posted by Mike M on November 18, 2015 at 12:06:11 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: new vs old posted by blue924.9 on November 18, 2015 at 11:41:08:
Man I sure am confused ? A John Deere dealer with connections with discounts on other than John Deere parts, those connection surly also sell gas engine parts at the same discounts too ? oils-diesel oil will works same as in gas filters -Deere even sold them for gas cars engines Standard mark up used to be 35% over cost on Deere parts. At 50% your dealer must be gouging it's customers. But that's they way with the new market strategy of the MEGA stores. You used to be able to go down the road to the next dealer. Now they are all owned by the same people so no competition.
For occasional hauling gas @ $ 1.83 per gallon verse $ 2.59 for diesel right now a diesel pickup makes little sense. A gas engine will do the same job for less money. Nobody NEEDS to top the hill at 80+ MPH.
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