LouNY
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- Jul 4, 2015
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- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Fiat
Because he may not be getting a good value on trade from the original dealer is one reason.The simple fact that the customer is trying to trade his tractor for a different brand may be a good indication that he thinks the other brand is better than what he is trying to trade. If what he has is a good tractor, why go to another brand?
I sold my John Deere and bought a Kioti.The simple fact that the customer is trying to trade his tractor for a different brand may be a good indication that he thinks the other brand is better than what he is trying to trade. If what he has is a good tractor, why go to another brand?
Fiat
I've noticed that about Kubotas, too. They don't seem to have the same need for company that other brands do. I wonder what that means?Now if I go over to the farm it's a slew of IH, some NH a lonely Kubota and a couple Deeres.
I've noticed that about Kubotas, too. They don't seem to have the same need for company that other brands do. I wonder what that means?
rScotty
Trover, your ignorance is showing. Doosan is Bobcat's parent. Just because they don't have a name familiar to you does not make them bad.
Also, there were lots of value brands back in the day. John Deere was a value brand in the tractor market (they started out making plows). That is until they got better at making tractors and marketing got better, too. The vast number of brands helped to keep prices down. The big two are actively working to imply that other brands are junk because they like the higher margins they get from the reputation. Once more people realize that most tractors are well made, they will not pay the premium.
Yanmar could have been one of the leading name brands instead of Kubota if they hadn't pulled out of the US market back in the 1980s.