KennyG
Elite Member
This perennial discussion is interesting, but probably not important. However, it's interesting to stop and think about what you see. It's very different in different areas. I just returned from a 6000 plus mile trip to the West coast and back, mostly off the Interstate. I was surprised to see only a few Kubota dealerships while I saw dozens of JD and a sizable number of Case IH. This was likely a result of going through areas where "tractors" start at well into 3 digit horsepower. I think I saw one Mahindra dealership and it had multiple brands. The JD and Case dealerships seemed to generally have a couple of tractors and a couple of combines in stock and otherwise just implements on the lots.
My area is mixed row crops and orchards. The big farmers use JD and Case/IH exclusively. Orchard/vineyards use mostly JD with a few NH and Kubota. Kubota seems to compete only with homeowners and landscapers.
I like my JD but the deciding factor was that the JD dealer is head and shoulders above the others in service and responsiveness. I suspect that dealer quality will be the major local factor in sales, especially to commercial users.
My area is mixed row crops and orchards. The big farmers use JD and Case/IH exclusively. Orchard/vineyards use mostly JD with a few NH and Kubota. Kubota seems to compete only with homeowners and landscapers.
I like my JD but the deciding factor was that the JD dealer is head and shoulders above the others in service and responsiveness. I suspect that dealer quality will be the major local factor in sales, especially to commercial users.