Maka, no one has suggested that Montana caused the Farmtrac demise,but the principal of ethics seems to escape you, you seem comfortable with a company who blindsided and slipped the blade in the back of a longtime business partner and who puts maximising profits above those considerations which could improve the industry for all concerned.what motivations or outside influences would cause a company to doublecross a manufacturer who, made it proffitable for them to remain in business for years?perhaps you have forgotten the chain of events outlined on this forum for a year now that brought Farmtrac to ruin and it's dealers to financial disaster.the chain of events that began when the owners/managers of Farmtrac shafted the very same manufacturer that Montana just slipped it to.Hi Guys. I gotta say that Montana has been great to work with over the years. They have supported me as a dealer and done great. Our customers have been taken care of and we have been happy.
FT came to me several years ago when they wanted to expand out west and we declined because we were not sure of their commitment to the market. In hindsight we made the right decision.
Montana did not buy FT but only the assets. Why the annimosity towards them? They did not create the problem. Now, I have to admit that I followed this thread for a while but quit once all the goofy posts started so maybe I missed something but I for one thank Montana for supporting me as a Montana dealer.
My customers purchased a Montana and Montana should support their customers first and foremost. Anything after that is extra on their part but shold not be expected by anyone who is not a dealer.
I hate seeing anyone hurt and the FT debacle is a shame but lets put blame where it belongs and that is not on Montana.
Let me put it this way. If I as a dealer sold a Montana tractor and I have parts in inventory I know my customers need and a FT owner needs them then I will choose to supply my customers first as that is what they paid me for. I have to look out for my customers first, period. If I can help I will but again I owe my customers not someone elses.
How many FT dealers had an opportunity to be Montana dealers before all this and did not? I know of a few and now they are in a bind. I don't think Montana owes anyone a thing but their customers.
Again FT dealers I feel for you but lets be fair. Let the flames begin.
Maka
I think I would rather be where I'm at right now and at least know where I stand and how to overcome it, than to have to face the uncertainity of having a big financial commitment to some one who had no problem with harpooning a bigger fish than me.you may be the best dealer on the curcuit , but when the big boys finds it expediant to cut your water off, your well will run just as dry as the Farmtrac dealers and you won't be able to do a darn thing about it. dealers need to support dealers if any of us are to have a secure future in this industry.
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