Absolutely cool. The red dealer is the closest and they also have orange in K brand. I tried to deal with them but it didn't happen. Almost went to a Deutz but I didn't like my trade in. It went back where it came from under protest. I can't and won't do people the way they did me.
You do have a good point. But when you know that a brand gives you quality, that's what your going to go with. We almost got an IH instead of a 7320 but the service was closer for the Deere. I think we're glad we did too- its a great tractor. The family farm is a 235 year old farm- Mom's family came over from Scotland in 1775 and settled down in the same house i'm sitting in right now- its pretty cool learning about the history of the farm and how long its been in one family
My Uncle started farming in !961. He made it thru the terrible 80s. He shared something with me last year that I think worthy of saying here. "Farming is a business and requires business decisions. If emotions make those decision and continue to do so, you won't farm for very long." To me that says a lot. I've done that without knowing I actually did it. Those people emotional over their brand choice, they can have their say and waste all that energy pursuing that. I like the rainbow in my sheds
that's their choice. not everyone makes wise choices in everything. ask them who went bankrupt, who is now what used to be 3 major companies (IH, New Holland & Case which of the 3 was underrated) and still isn't as big as deere. sure they make some decent equipment, but what holds the value all thru the years?? that'd be a JOHN DEERE
Absolutely cool. The red dealer is the closest and they also have orange in K brand. I tried to deal with them but it didn't happen. Almost went to a Deutz but I didn't like my trade in. It went back where it came from under protest. I can't and won't do people the way they did me.
thegreenerthemeaner 2 years ago
You do have a good point. But when you know that a brand gives you quality, that's what your going to go with. We almost got an IH instead of a 7320 but the service was closer for the Deere. I think we're glad we did too- its a great tractor. The family farm is a 235 year old farm- Mom's family came over from Scotland in 1775 and settled down in the same house i'm sitting in right now- its pretty cool learning about the history of the farm and how long its been in one family
woodman1241 2 years ago
My Uncle started farming in !961. He made it thru the terrible 80s. He shared something with me last year that I think worthy of saying here. "Farming is a business and requires business decisions. If emotions make those decision and continue to do so, you won't farm for very long." To me that says a lot. I've done that without knowing I actually did it. Those people emotional over their brand choice, they can have their say and waste all that energy pursuing that. I like the rainbow in my sheds
thegreenerthemeaner 2 years ago
well... new holland is still making tractors but ya i get your point lol- like i tell people- i'd like to see an IH last as long as my uncle's '42 A
woodman1241 2 years ago
that's their choice. not everyone makes wise choices in everything. ask them who went bankrupt, who is now what used to be 3 major companies (IH, New Holland & Case which of the 3 was underrated) and still isn't as big as deere. sure they make some decent equipment, but what holds the value all thru the years?? that'd be a JOHN DEERE
thegreenerthemeaner 2 years ago
i have kids giving me shit about "john queere" all the time at school- they need to see this vid.
woodman1241 2 years ago