Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow

   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #1  

DS43812

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I placed a parts order with Yesterday's Tractor Co. on Monday morning and the order wasn't processed until this evening. Personally, I think that taking three days to even process an order is excessively slow, especially when my tractor is down and I need the parts ASAP.

Has anyone else had a similar experience?
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #2  
I've never ordered from them but others on here have.

I know some places only process orders one day a week. Maybe that's how they do it, to conserve money and ship all orders out the same day too.
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #3  
Hope you get the right parts cause the Return system is even more fun.
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #4  
I placed a parts order with Yesterday's Tractor Co. on Monday morning and the order wasn't processed until this evening. Personally, I think that taking three days to even process an order is excessively slow, especially when my tractor is down and I need the parts ASAP.

Has anyone else had a similar experience?

If you need the parts asap then why not try a dealer instead of online? Sometimes you lose more than you save.
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #5  
Outfits like Yesterday's Tractors are not the multimillion dollar whiz-bang outfits like Amazon.It's basically a couple of guys buying and selling hard to find parts.
A buddy of mine dealt with them...good source of parts, but pretty much a part time occupation (almost a hobby, just like TBN is for most of us) for those folks. That's what he told me, so that's anecdotal information.
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow
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If you need the parts asap then why not try a dealer instead of online? Sometimes you lose more than you save.

Not in this case. I called my local dealer first, but they wanted more than $400 for one of the parts which I was able to get online for a little over $50. Keep in mind that it was the exact same part made by Sparex. I can understand the need for dealers to make a profit, but that kind of markup is taking it a bit too far, and is one of the reasons I seldom buy anything from a dealer if I can help it.
 
   / Yesterday's Tractor Co. Slow #7  
Outfits like Yesterday's Tractors are not the multimillion dollar whiz-bang outfits like Amazon.It's basically a couple of guys buying and selling hard to find parts.
A buddy of mine dealt with them...good source of parts, but pretty much a part time occupation (almost a hobby, just like TBN is for most of us) for those folks. That's what he told me, so that's anecdotal information.
They could sell a whole lot more parts if they were willing to ship parts across the border. :(
There plenty demand in Can and overseas but i guess they're to stuck up :rolleyes:
 

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