Posted by Brendon-KS on October 14, 2018 at 14:47:21 from (63.245.145.35):
In Reply to: Re: TSC posted by JWA on October 14, 2018 at 13:30:06:
I'm not missing your point I don't necessarily agree with your reasoning. TSC sells the same stuff as Orschelns, Atwoods, Rural King, Big R, or any other stores of this genre but maybe because of the name people expect something different. 70 or 80 years ago when this company started it was in fact a "tractor supply company" but the farm equipment industry was completely different then and stocking parts would have been a much more feasible thing to do. (As an example, there where about six different models of John Deere tractor in existence when TSC started. How many would there be today?) With only a few exceptions (filters not being one of them) there aren't many "generic" tractor parts so it isn't worth even trying to guess what the customers will need. As times changed the company shifted their focus to more practical and more profitable products like those you mention buying there but has still kept the same name.
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