bartjoebob
Silver Member
I have a colleague who grew up in Russia and this is how it was there. People had money but there was nothing to buy. Nobody was incentivized to work to jobs needed to make goods and get them on the shelves. Sound familiar?????I stopped by my local Kubota dealer this morning for oil & filters. They are one of the largest in the northeastern US. Their large showroom, which usually has more than 2 dozen tractors on display, was mostly empty! There was one lone USED L3010 on the showroom floor with a SOLD sign on it! Their lot, which normally has close to a hundred machines available, had only about a half dozen used tractors!
On a normally busy Saturday morning there are usually 6 sales people available but this morning, there was just one! He just shook his head and shrugged when I walked into his office. When I inquired about a new flexwing finish mower, he shrugged again and said he could put me on the wait list. Right now, the wait is 8 months!
I've seen low stock periods before over the years but nothing like this! Is this happening all over or just here in the northeast?
Better move your search online and be prepared to pay for freight if you need X item. I'm sure your dealer will understand....