Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter.

   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #1  

Baranx4

Gold Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2007
Messages
275
Location
Northeastern, Pa.
I was looking at the new 2009 catalog and it's showing countyline attachments that were KingKutter last year. It looks like they actually just used the old KingKutter pictures from last year and just changed the top of the page. I would have asked about it yesterday when I was at my local store, funny thing is I could have sworn that I saw kingkutter literature yesterday on one of the racks.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #2  
My local Tractor supply switch to another brand Farm Force?? which looks like the same exact attachment, same color, just different sticker on it. But anyway's I wanted a rear blade with offset and tilt and this farm force company doesn't offer a model with those features. The guy at the store was actually very helpful and knew what he was talking about(for once) and told me that I could "rain check" the king kutter rear blade with the offset/tilt. This was about 2 months ago, so I guess you can still get King Kutter implements at TSC only under special order, they ship it on the next truck to the store(usually 2 weeks) and call you when its there. I don't know if your in the market or looking for a king kutter implement, but if you are talk to them about rain checking what you want.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #3  
My local TSC still has only KK as of last week and they were fully stocked.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #4  
I stopped by my local TSC store yesterday and they had a group of "Dark Horse" brand attachments on sale for 50% off. They looked like KK stuff but in gray primer and not yellow paint. I'm tempted to get the 6' blade for $200.

SimS
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #5  
Funny SimS............ when i first read this thread, i thought to myself," Hope this doesn't go the way of the Dark Horse brand of attachments they tried".
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #6  
My local TSC still has only KK as of last week and they were fully stocked.

I suspect you are talking about the Decatur, TX store. Also at the Bowie store, their implement lot is filled with bright yellow KK implements. I think they must have at least a dozen rotary cutters all lined up.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #7  
And I just now came from the Denton, TX, store and everything I saw there was yellow and labelled King Kutter.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter.
  • Thread Starter
#8  
And I just now came from the Denton, TX, store and everything I saw there was yellow and labelled King Kutter.

Did you check the new 2009 catalog?
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #9  
Did you check the new 2009 catalog?

No, I didn't look at the new catalog or ask any of the employees, so a change may be in the works, but I wouldn't know.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #10  
We were at our local TSC last Sunday and purchased a few King Kutter products. The manager told me that their gate supplier also carries implements so instead of ordering from 2 seperate distributers, they are going to order from the one... and I assume they'll get a better deal. If you have a problem with your KK, you can still go thru TSC to get parts and such. I'm not sure who KK will use to be the predominant supplier of their products now.
I bought a Countyline bucket spear attachment, but can't figure out how to properly attach it. I need to drill a hole in my bucket but there doesn't seem to be an instruction sheet. I hope this is not an omen of things to come.
 
 
 
Top