TractorLegend
Platinum Member
I figure some people must have gotten something satisfactorally from them to stay in business---if a place wants to run off e mail inquiries, why even advertise an email addy?
I was willing to enertain studying the non Kioti implements, who knows maybe theyre better? Plus theyre 80 miles away- It's not easy to just stop in when you're in the city and have tractor needs in the country.
But I likely would have wanted the matching curved loader at least.
Same thing happened at Auburn Subaru- I went in geeking on a WRX STI model with my wife- I like nice stuff, unique stuff, and the optional higher power engine stuff appeals to me (have an 04 Cobra too) The sales guy (likely since were in early 40's with 2 kids) kept walking over to the standard "on sale" WRX, automatic model "for the wife", trying to convince us the wagon was the way to go. (have a gashog Suburban already) We left after two three visits of this and bought the STI at Tacoma. My wife constantly tells me "how did you know this would be my favorite car ever??" I think the salesman studied Sales Repellent 101.
I was willing to enertain studying the non Kioti implements, who knows maybe theyre better? Plus theyre 80 miles away- It's not easy to just stop in when you're in the city and have tractor needs in the country.
But I likely would have wanted the matching curved loader at least.
Same thing happened at Auburn Subaru- I went in geeking on a WRX STI model with my wife- I like nice stuff, unique stuff, and the optional higher power engine stuff appeals to me (have an 04 Cobra too) The sales guy (likely since were in early 40's with 2 kids) kept walking over to the standard "on sale" WRX, automatic model "for the wife", trying to convince us the wagon was the way to go. (have a gashog Suburban already) We left after two three visits of this and bought the STI at Tacoma. My wife constantly tells me "how did you know this would be my favorite car ever??" I think the salesman studied Sales Repellent 101.