MORRISONSTEEL
Platinum Member
That is what I have been saying about Kubota for the last several years. They are forgetting how they got to where they are. They have forced out 2 "family" dealers if the last 4 years and getting more like Deere every day
Not a big Kubota cheerleader myself but understand fully why there is a shift to multi store dealers and it is not related to the sale of compact equipment. Kubota want's a part of the agricultural pie. The overhead in facilities, people (really expensive people that are really hard to find), tools, computers and lots of knowledge is staggeringly huge compared to the overhead of a compact equipment dealership. This trend will continue but in fairness to Kubota I don't think it is because they have forgot who brought them there it is just a reality of the digital ag world and it is not going to get easier. IMAO
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