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Posted by Kelly C on December 17, 2003 at 11:17:38 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: New tractor buyers posted by Will- Mn. on December 17, 2003 at 05:55:53:
I havent had any problems at my NH/Case IH dealer. He has had me behind the counter looking at his computer parts list answered all my stupid questions. Gave me examples of how to install the parts. He even sent me to a used dealer to save a few bucks. This is one of the shops that get it. I may not be one of the big guys coming in to make a deal on $100,000 rig or even buying big buck parts. But I am a bread and butter guy. If he helps me his bread gets buttered till the next mooch comes in for a big rig. I think the 1st part I purchased from them was like $6 or somthing like that. He took his time and made sure I got what I needed and knew what to do with it. Now if he would have treated me like crap. I might or might not have spent the 6 bucks. But I know I would not have went back. I think in the last year I have spent about $1300 at that dealer for Baler parts and tractor parts. He also told me that for some reason they had a huge amount of people calling from different states to order NH baler knotters. He said they sold about $15,000 worth of them. seen nothing like it. Hmmm wonder how that happened? Karma's a strange thing. If you pass some good some good comes back. You tell some one to go RTFM!!! SOme day you wont be able to find yours and you will have to ask. SOme ones sure to tell you to go RTFM!!!
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