Lenar tractors!

/ Lenar tractors! #61  
Jimmy, I never questioned Ford or Isuzu's stock investment just the claims that the tractors are being assembled under quality control from Ford and Isuzu. I think what your doing with Lenar by building dealerships and a parts warehouse and all the nightmares that goes with that is doing more than any US companies quality control will ever do (by the way more power to you It is a huge job that you have taken on). Ford and Isuzu have earned the right to their name and using that name to market quality in a product is wrong if it’s not true. It would be easy for Brent to say his tractors are refurbished using NASA quality control. It wouldn’t be a total lie but it isn’t really honest either. I could say all my Kama's are redesigned using Dept of Energy quality control procedures because I worked for them. I guarantee that isn’t true!! If I did that they would cost a million bucks a piece, hehe. Lenars are good tractors because you will make sure they are and so will all the other good dealers.
 
/ Lenar tractors! #62  
No, I think its more like saying "because Coopers own stock in Walmart, the next time I go there, all sales reps will know everything about the products they sell". /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
/ Lenar tractors! #63  
103,000 sq feet, makes it one of their smallest plants they have. Only some of their speciality plants are around that size. Most are a million sq feet. 100K seems small to do trucks, tractors, and diesel engines. Maybe just a typo?
 
/ Lenar tractors! #64  
Mark, make it one of the china dozers or escavators, and that would be fun! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif To make it a fair comparison, it would have to be "crate" Lenar, which they don't sell. You could do the eval, and save them a little on shipping! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
/ Lenar tractors! #65  
<font color="blue"> Not to knock any one but ISO certification for a company that makes broom handles is a little different than one who makes diesel engines, micro electronics or any other "engineered" product. </font>

ISO is nothing more than a paper trail and does nothing to actually improve the quality of the product. If your company is concerned about turning out a quality product it would do so with or without ISO certification. The same could be said about a company that cares little about the quality of its product, ISO isn't going to change that. In the end they both get the same bang for their buck when they advertise that they are ISO Certified.

It's kinda like tractor advertising, asssociate yourself with a company known for its quality and let people assume that association=quality just like people assume ISO=quality, its all smoke and mirrors.

On a different note what ever happened to the Terra Cyclone with its claims of a nation wide roll out and 5000 units a year projected sales?
 
/ Lenar tractors! #66  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( No, I think its more like saying "because Coopers own stock in Walmart, the next time I go there, all sales reps will know everything about the products they sell". /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
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Hehehehhe.......wouldn't that be nice. The only friendly persons I've seen has been the door greeters. The funny thing with walmart is that they've pushed USA products on their TV ads. But a quick observation will tell you that the MAJORITY of their stuff is from good 'ole China.
 
/ Lenar tractors! #67  
While they haven't used that slogan in years, think about how much milage they got out of that! They made a big deal out of it for a year or two. I remember comments like "we order from US factories during their "off" period to get a better deal and provide year round employment." They quickly and quietly went back to "business as usual". Marketing at its best!

My wife tells me, JC Penny will tell you where an item is made, as you are placing a phone order. After they tell you, they ask for a positive response to order the item. As far as I know, they are the only major retailer to go to that level.
 
/ Lenar tractors! #68  
hello, i'm fairly new to this forum, i'm amazed at everybody's hostile treatment towards one another. i bought a Lenar from Hicks Sales in Mo. very broad minded tractor people. I love mine & have owned a Jm254, which i liked as well. but the fact is i think i traded a good tractor in for one that is a little better. i've had less problems in the first 4 month's with the lenar than i did the jinma. the only thing that Lenar needs is wider tires & be able to make rear tire width further apart, but for $9,500.00 w/ Koyker loader where can a man go wrong. Regards,Gene
 
/ Lenar tractors! #69  
Some Lenar issues As you dig through the posts there does seem to be issues you could place on all three. Hopefully everything will be reconciled with a good working tractor, and it can turn into a Lenar success story.
 
/ Lenar tractors! #70  
Now after all this,Coopers don't even sale Lenar anymore. Wonder what happened?

Dur
 

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