I saw one out front of a nearby Lowe’s near the garden side.
Looks like a twin to my New Holland T1030
I do like their nuts and bolts by the pound though. I keep a pretty good stock of grade-5 and grade-8 on hand of what I use the most. Too bad they don't have metric. Their trans oil has saved me every time I change the 15-gallons in the Ford.Our TS store going down hill. Way more clothing and pet supplies than tractor parts.![]()
For all things hardware I go here > McMaster-CarrI do like their nuts and bolts by the pound though. I keep a pretty good stock of grade-5 and grade-8 on hand of what I use the most. Too bad they don't have metric. Their trans oil has saved me every time I change the 15-gallons in the Ford.![]()
Is that in town where I can grab one in a pinch?For all things hardware I go here > McMaster-Carr
Online with next day delivery most places.Is that in town where I can grab one in a pinch?
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I had a conversation with my local JD dealer about the Deere's sold at box stores. He said while they WILL work on them, that anything bought from a JD dealer will be ahead in line of anything bought from a box store.Box stores have been selling Deere lawn mowers for decades, why not a tractor brand?
What really surprised me was seeing livestock feed for sale at Lowe's. They had several pallets of All Stock, Scratch, Goat Feed and Horse Feed. And even better, their prices are getter then Tractor Supply and Atwoods. 50 pounds sacks for $12
I had a conversation with my local JD dealer about the Deere's sold at box stores. He said while they WILL work on them, that anything bought from a JD dealer will be ahead in line of anything bought from a box store.
I see that Farm and Fleet is now carrying Bobcat SCUTs. Also, Dewalt bought out Cub Cadet.
DeWalt is subsidiary of black and decker