arnoldziffel
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2008
- Messages
- 368
- Tractor
- Branson 4225h, Mahindra 2516, several Toro Wheel Horse 522xi machines.
I've got the tractor bug bad.
Not long ago I "discovered" the Branson brand of compact tractors. A local lawn mower shop started to handle the line earlier this year.
Driving by their shop it appeared that their original stocking inventory never changed. Eventually, one or two machines sold but several more just sat there.
About two months ago I stopped on a Sunday out of curiosity and spent some time carefully looking over a 2400H model. What a well engineered little jewel of a tractor! The fit, finish and assembly reflected real manufacturer pride and attention to detail.
The dealer's local advertising indicated exceptional discounts -- perhaps the best pricing at any USA Branson dealer. I'm afraid I was being seduced.
I don't need another tractor but boy I thought it would be great to try one of these little Bransons. So, I set about selling some parts of my Wheel Horse collection to perhaps fund such a purchase. I had success and early last week had put together the dollars to buy the 2400H.
A quick business trip to Kentucky had to be accomplished late last week and I put-off making the Branson purchase until my return 2 days ago.
Yesterday I drove to the Branson dealer and was shocked to see NO tractors of any model on the lot. I was too surprised to go in and ask but I suspect that the dealer MAY (?) have given-up the Branson line.
I'm sitting here with mixed feelings. Did I miss a great opportunity to own a beautiful little tractor at a favorable price or did I dodge a bullet as the next nearest Branson dealer in my state is almost 4 hours away and any after the purchase warranty/service matters would have been difficult.
I hope Branson can get a solid dealer network established. It appears to me that they build great, HIGH VALUE machines with real pride.
Not long ago I "discovered" the Branson brand of compact tractors. A local lawn mower shop started to handle the line earlier this year.
Driving by their shop it appeared that their original stocking inventory never changed. Eventually, one or two machines sold but several more just sat there.
About two months ago I stopped on a Sunday out of curiosity and spent some time carefully looking over a 2400H model. What a well engineered little jewel of a tractor! The fit, finish and assembly reflected real manufacturer pride and attention to detail.
The dealer's local advertising indicated exceptional discounts -- perhaps the best pricing at any USA Branson dealer. I'm afraid I was being seduced.
I don't need another tractor but boy I thought it would be great to try one of these little Bransons. So, I set about selling some parts of my Wheel Horse collection to perhaps fund such a purchase. I had success and early last week had put together the dollars to buy the 2400H.
A quick business trip to Kentucky had to be accomplished late last week and I put-off making the Branson purchase until my return 2 days ago.
Yesterday I drove to the Branson dealer and was shocked to see NO tractors of any model on the lot. I was too surprised to go in and ask but I suspect that the dealer MAY (?) have given-up the Branson line.
I'm sitting here with mixed feelings. Did I miss a great opportunity to own a beautiful little tractor at a favorable price or did I dodge a bullet as the next nearest Branson dealer in my state is almost 4 hours away and any after the purchase warranty/service matters would have been difficult.
I hope Branson can get a solid dealer network established. It appears to me that they build great, HIGH VALUE machines with real pride.