dave1949
Super Star Member
I would guess that TYM was not the first tractor manufacturer that Cabelas approached. There is some danger to the tractor company with that sort of deal, and anyone with an established dealer network (Deere, Kubota, etc.) is going to have some internal hurdles.
Can you convince a dealer network that they may benefit if someone buys at Cabelas and comes to their store for service and parts? I don't think existing dealers are ready for that, and I'm not sure how the financial end of it plays out. It might be adding a layer of paperwork for the dealer doing warranty service too.
It will be interesting to see where Cabelas tractor marketing effort is five years from now. I'm sure TYM and Cabelas have a plan and think they can make a buck on this approach.
Can you convince a dealer network that they may benefit if someone buys at Cabelas and comes to their store for service and parts? I don't think existing dealers are ready for that, and I'm not sure how the financial end of it plays out. It might be adding a layer of paperwork for the dealer doing warranty service too.
It will be interesting to see where Cabelas tractor marketing effort is five years from now. I'm sure TYM and Cabelas have a plan and think they can make a buck on this approach.