Buying Advice Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com?

   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #11  
Any kind of machinery that needs repair or service needs a dealer to do the repair or service.

Chainsaws on up. I'm not buying it on Amazon.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #12  
We sell several of the lines that are sold in box stores. A day will come when the independent dealers will say enough is enough and start refusing to work on box store equipment.

The day is coming quickly where independents will be gone..It's been happening for years.I was in business myself for many years.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #13  
Any kind of machinery that needs repair or service needs a dealer to do the repair or service.

Chainsaws on up. I'm not buying it on Amazon.

Says the person who doesn't work on their own stuff.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #14  
Any kind of machinery that needs repair or service needs a dealer to do the repair or service.

Chainsaws on up. I'm not buying it on Amazon.

Any mower that Lowes, HD, Walmart,,, or Amazon sells would be considered disposable,,
NO service is needed.

Isn't Briggs even selling an engine that never needs an oil change? :confused:
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #15  
I bought a pressure washer from Amazon. As soon as I poured gas in it it poured out. I contacted customer service service and they sent me another brand new pressure washer and let me keep the other one. Hard to beat that! I pulled the plastic cover off the leaking one and discovered a fuel line hose was cut. I fixed it for a couple dollars.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #16  
I would never buy equipment from HD or the other place or Amazon, the manufactures set the prices, the local dealers (most of them owners of the dealer) assemble the products and service them. I buy as close to home as possible and if I have any issues they come take care of it and that in itself makes my decision an easy one..
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #17  
Why anyone would buy an Ariens snow thrower from HD, for example, when they can buy it for the same price and often get free delivery from a local dealer is beyond me.


I have a friend in that business and someone is always coming though the door, with stuff (usually consumer level junk) they bought at a big box store, and often with an attitude. They get put in their place pretty quick or are simply shown the door.

I've never had Amazon (or HD for that matter) feel the need to put me in my place. A lot of local merchants seem to have learned customer service from the comic book guy on the Simpsons, especially if you're not a regular customer.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #18  
Northern Tools has sold tractors for as long as I can remember. Currently they sell Foton tractors up to 82 HP on the website and out of the catalog. Current sale includes free shipping. Service is provided by a local service network according to the website. There are some Foton dealers in the USA.

I would think a good dealer supports their product line regardless of where it was purchased. My local tractor dealer sells Husqvarna. They have worked on my old Husqvarna lawn tractor I bought at Lowes. I was at Home Depot yesterday. All of the John Deere lawn tractors had a sign saying service provided by the local John Deere dealer.
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #19  
I've had exactly TWO lawnmowers in 32 years of home ownership. One was from Sears and lasted about 28 years. Two is from I don't remember land, has a Honda engine and I expect it'll last at least 15-20 years. I've never taken them to anyone for service for anything. Generally speaking, pretty much every small yard home owner never does either. They buy a $200 lawn mower, MIGHT change the oil once a year, but probably don't, it works for 10 years so that's a whopping $20 per year, and they toss it out when it stops working for them and get another one.

THEY ARE HAPPY WITH IT!

So am I. :thumbsup:

I bough my tractor factory direct and there are no dealers. I do any and all maintenance (and it isn't much), and I'm happy with it. I have no use for a dealer for my needs. When I was shopping for tractors, I soon realized I had to shop for dealers, not tractors, because most dealers didn't want to bother with someone looking for a small machine. That's what turns people off with dealers, and turns them towards places like Home Depot, Lowes, etc...
 
   / Would you every buy a tractor on a site like amazon.com? #20  
I've never taken anything back to a dealer for service. I even split my tractor which is a lot more involved repair than the average owner will ever have to make. I did order parts from the Kubota dealer because it's easier than trying to figure out what parts I need online, but I could have managed on line. Btw I bought my tractor from another dealer, but the local dealer was more than happy to take my money in exchange for parts. I expect they would have been more than happy to take my money to split the tractor to.
 

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