Off Brand

   / Off Brand #101  
civesnedfield said:
Robert first things first.This Thread went 10 pages.
Second if you reread my post #47 can you point out where I said it took two weeks to get Mahindra parts. Cause I don't see it. I was refering to my previous tractor a JD1010. I do not see any where that I had even tried to get parts for my Mahindra. Oh by the way I ordered some parts at my dealer on Monday they were there on Wenesday.
I personally do not use my tractor on a daily basis nor do I use to to provide income this is why if I have to I am willing to wait for parts. By saying this iI am by no means trying to down play the importance of dealer support. Besides that when you own a 43 year old tractor you spend 3/4 of your time trying to find parts the other 1/4 waiting for them to get there.

You are right, I assumed you were talking about Mahindra. I mean after all, you started this thread about Mahindra being an "off brand". When the subject comes up about dealer support being a possible issue for Mahindra you reply with
Personally if I have to wait a week or two to get parts it is not going to kill me

Again, I am wrong to assume you were referring to the topic of discussion. I didn't realize you still owned that John Deere 1010. I mean that must be why you said
Personally if I have to wait a week or two to get parts it is not going to kill me
you had to have been referring to the 1010 you still own. If you don't still own it then what tractor would you be referring to?
 
   / Off Brand #102  
Keith_B said:
That is not what he was saying at all, and a misrepresentation of the statements you have made in your posts. You were the one who said you would have to wait weeks for parts for an off brand tractor. His statements were relative to having to wait for parts for a JD 1010.

It's kind of strange that the subject of people having to wait weeks for name brand parts is ignored with attempts to push the thread into a different direction. This avoidance is very noticable.

I would love to see you quote where I said anything of the sorts about having to wait weeks for "off brand" tractor parts before post 47.

Also, correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the OP who made post 47 buy the parts in question over the internet via a "NON-JOHN DEERE" vendor. Who is to say if he had bought the parts from John Deere that he would have had to wait. He chose to go an aftermarket route so you get what you get.

I do find it funny that you Mahindra guys get so defensive over nothing. You make a thread about being considered an "off brand". When non-Mahindra owners speak up to discuss this supposed situation you guys get mad and take it personally. Then you start making accusations that we are avoiding a topic about "name brand" dealers because someone bought a part from a private vendor.:rolleyes:

I know not all Mahindra guys are like this but if you guys are not careful you will easily get the reputation like the Deere guys have. And that isn't a good thing.:eek:
 
   / Off Brand #103  
Fact: Parts delays can come with any brand, this has been proven using the words of the owners of those brands of tractors. This is the issue that made this a lengthy thread, and the issue a couple of guys cannot refute, no matter how hard they try to twise words.
 
   / Off Brand #104  
Well, I still am waiting for you to quote where I said anything about taking weeks to get parts before post 47. Until you can do that your post are meaningless as you refuse to answer the question only spew more accusations.

Fact: Parts delays can come with any brand, this has been proven using the words of the owners of those brands of tractors. This is the issue that made this a lengthy thread, and the issue a couple of guys cannot refute, no matter how hard they try to twise words.
 
   / Off Brand #105  
Robert_in_NY said:
Well, I still am waiting for you to quote where I said anything about taking weeks to get parts before post 47. Until you can do that your post are meaningless as you refuse to answer the question only spew more accusations.

Here are the two posts. The first one establishes why you think Mahindra is an off brand. The second claims that parts for name brand tractors are easy to get, this statement clearly implies off brand tractors are hard to get parts.

BTW, this line of thought was established well before #47.

Post 16:
My thoughts on this "off brand" issue is that the people calling them off brand tractors do so because of the lack of dealers still. When Mahindra gets a good dealer network established and weeds out the fly by night ones and works with the dealers to put tractors on the lot then they will be accepted just like Kubota. They just need to get their dealer situation taken care of to be taken seriously.

Post 32
These old Fords are easy to get parts for. I just had to replace the fuel line on my 640 and clean the carb while I was at it. Go to the dealer and get the fuel line and carb rebuild kit (incase I needed it when I tore the carb open) and go back to the barn. CNH keeps a good supply of parts but it is the individual dealers who have to stock them so I am sure some of the new NH dealerships probably don't stock a lot of old Ford parts unless there was an old Ford dealership in the area before.
 
   / Off Brand #106  
Keith_B said:
Here are the two posts. The first one establishes why you think Mahindra is an off brand. The second claims that parts for name brand tractors are easy to get, this statement clearly implies off brand tractors are hard to get parts.

BTW, this line of thought was established well before #47.

Post 16:
My thoughts on this "off brand" issue is that the people calling them off brand tractors do so because of the lack of dealers still. When Mahindra gets a good dealer network established and weeds out the fly by night ones and works with the dealers to put tractors on the lot then they will be accepted just like Kubota. They just need to get their dealer situation taken care of to be taken seriously.

Post 32
These old Fords are easy to get parts for. I just had to replace the fuel line on my 640 and clean the carb while I was at it. Go to the dealer and get the fuel line and carb rebuild kit (incase I needed it when I tore the carb open) and go back to the barn. CNH keeps a good supply of parts but it is the individual dealers who have to stock them so I am sure some of the new NH dealerships probably don't stock a lot of old Ford parts unless there was an old Ford dealership in the area before.

Wow, your really reaching now. In Post 16 I quote "off brand" because you Mahindra guys keep beating the drum thinking everyone is against you. I never said or implied they were an off brand but pull excerts from any part of my post to suit your agenda. I said in post 16 "the people calling them off brand tractors do so because of the lack of dealers still". I happen to have 3 Mahindra dealers near me now so I doubt I have a lack of Mahindra dealers.

Post 32 was replying to a previous poster who has the same tractor as I do and I just bought a part for the same area on the same model of an old tractor. It had nothing to do with this thread (much like most of these post on here). And my supposed claim that "parts for name brand tractors are easy to get" gets real week when I said "but it is the individual dealers who have to stock them". So now where did I say anything bad about Mahindra's or "off brand tractors" parts supply? I seem to recall saying it is up to "THE DEALERS" to supply parts which comes back to the original topic of Mahindra needs to get a good dealer network.

Keep trying though, this is kind of fun.

Also,
BTW, this line of thought was established well before #47.

If this is true it wasn't started by me.
 
   / Off Brand #108  
Keith_B said:
On that other thread you failed miserably in addressing concerns about your advising someone to purchase what amounts to the Edsel of the MF line, the 231. That tractor was plagued with hydraulic problems, and isn't a tractor I would recommend anyone buy.
I don't know from the way that this was written, if reference to hydraulic problems of the 231 was from you or FWJ or even someone else. But, who ever, apparently they don't know anything about the hydraulic system of this tractor. It has the same hydraulic system as the rest of that series on the lower hp end as well as the similar sizes in the 100 series. There are many things that does make it different from those but the hydraulic system isn't one of them. It is the odd ball though in that series.

I agree with some of the others, this thread has turned into a place for arguments with no good coming from it. Unless, making up facts that aren't correct is something one likes. CLose it.
 
   / Off Brand #109  
JerryG said:
I don't know from the way that this was written, if reference to hydraulic problems of the 231 was from you or FWJ or even someone else. But, who ever, apparently they don't know anything about the hydraulic system of this tractor. It has the same hydraulic system as the rest of that series on the lower hp end as well as the similar sizes in the 100 series. There are many things that does make it different from those but the hydraulic system isn't one of them. It is the odd ball though in that series.

I agree with some of the others, this thread has turned into a place for arguments with no good coming from it. Unless, making up facts that aren't correct is something one likes. CLose it.

Jerry, I'm in complete agreement that the thread needs to die. Your post address's an issue that is typical of why I stayed involved as long as I did. The simple fact is, so much of the "facts" being thrown about by a few people involved are false, misleading, bogus, and made up as they go. They've only served to confuse anyone who doesn't know the difference and irritate those who do.

Bottom line is, in MOST cases, a dealer is VERY critical in the use and usefullness of a tractor. Even those of us who do most (if not ALL) of our own repairs and service need a dealers involvement from time to time. Parts availabilty is only a small part of a big picture. And old tractors don't get to be old tractors without first being NEW tractors. They don't sell if there's no dealer. They don't sell if there's no place to take warranty issues.

Deere, NH, Kubota, AGCO aren't on their way out the door. Markets for tractors has been a changing business since the steam days. These "big boys" of the industry (in the US) have managed to roll with the punches. They aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Mahindra will earn their place here....in time. They don't have it yet. They need established dealers.

Lots of smalltime dealers ARE closing their doors for Deere, NH, and AGCO. They're being replaced by the big "superstore" dealers. That's to provide better service in 21st century terms. A small one horse operation can't afford an electronics tech, a transmission and drive train tech, an engine tech, ect. With a small dealership handling a few tractors a year, they're lucky to keep one old school general wrench spinner mechanic on the payroll. As an example, I know of 3 relatively successful small venue Deere dealerships that were shut down under pressure from the Deere "mothership". They were replaced by a large multi-outlet tractor superstore centrally located in the sales area formerly served by the 3 small dealership. That's the way these big guys are doing business nowdays. It works for them. They're able to provide the level of skilled service that modern tractors will require. The closing of these older satalite dealerships ISN'T evidence of Deere "hurting". Quite the contrary. It's evidence of them gaining strenght in todays market. It's the "big box" concept taken to the tractor world. Like it or not, that's the way big retail is doing business these days. Deere Inc. has always been recognized for their cutting edge business managment sense. I'd be inclined to think they know more about marketing tractors than any one of us. I've been acused of being old fashioned, and behind the times.....by someone who insists on remaining steadfastly locked into an old school perception of how to do business. Sounds hypocritical in many ways, doesn't it?

For those who've taken the time to read carefully, I haven't bashed Mahindra, the tractor. I haven't bashed Mahindra the COMPANY. I've made a few objective observations about what I see as their weakness's in the US market. A few people have taken it upon themselves to go for my throat, thinking (wrongly) that I'm condemning their favorite brand. If they'd stop and look around, they'd see my opinions are very simular to that of what Mahindra (the company) is TRYING to do. Some of these people are trying to make the arguement that their favorite brand is far superior to brands that are selling numbers that dwarf Mahindras sales in the US. Obviously, they aren't dealing from a full deck. Product superiority, for most buyers, is about Product, dealer service, sales, warranty, and resale. It's a package that isn't complete without all aspects being there.

In no way, shape or form, have I EVER said Mahindra isn't capable of reaching the next level in the US, but they just aren't there yet.

And if certain folks can't deal with any critisizm of their favorite brand, for whatever reason, they have problems beyond anything a simple tractor related discussion forum is capable of dealing with. If they insist on making up or misrepresenting facts to further their cause, they should EXPECT to be critisized themselves. Have problems with THAT, and EXPECT more jabs in the ribs.
 
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   / Off Brand #110  
OK since this thread has long outlived its usefulness, let me point out one fact... you CANNOT make page references and have people know where to find something in a thread. My browser window shows half as many pages to a thread when compared to most peoples. I have it set that way. In my options menu I set it to display 20 posts per page not the default 10. It's such a minor thing that I always let go, but this seemed like a good food fight to interject that into. OK.. now Mike, Bird... someone put the fork in this please....
 

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