Bashing

   / Bashing #71  
I did make a note that everyone had the good sense not to respond to the Democrat vs Republican troll that was put out a while back. We're learnin'/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif It's hard not to get sucked in sometimes. I was once and will never, ever do it again! 'Taint worth it.

Jeff

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   / Bashing #72  
I had to re-read the original post to remember exactly what we were talking about. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

It's interesting...one of the original issues was that 2 JD dealers (hardly representative of all JD dealers) felt the best way to sell a compact tractor was to bash the competition. Then this thread turned into bashing JD. Kind of ironic, isn't it?

1. There are bad salespeople and bad dealerships for all brands. There are also great dealerships with great salespeople. If you run into a great/horrible salesperson, speak to the sales manager/owner and praise/complain about them. It could be an issue with the specific salesperson. You never know. Perhaps the owner/sales manager is looking for specific examples to present to the wayward salesperson in order to correct their ways. Or building a case to fire them. Praising a salesperson will also provide valuable feedback.

2. If you run into the same bad attitude, take it to the next level of management at the dealer, assuming there is one. If you're already at the highest level, shop elsewhere.

3. All three manufacturers sell quality products each with unique features that may or may not apply in a particular situation. The manufacturers will always leap frog each other in features. Kubota stole a march on the others with the BX series. Great for Kubota and great for the market. The other brands will work to catch up and pass Kubota with their next models which will improve the breed.

4. Some of us live in parts of the country/world where there are various size farms, from a couple dozen acres to agri-corporations with several thousand acres. These farms determine what type of tractor dealerships you have to choose from as well as what their competition is. Different dealerships as well as different styles of sales staff rise up when the primary competition is WalMart/Home Depot selling garden tractors versus the local IH dealer who sells half million dollar combines. This can also determine what brands of tractors are even available in your area which, in turn, determines the resale value.

5. Every manufacturer outsources some parts or assembly. Heck my 2000 New Beetle was made in Mexico! Outsourcing isn't good or bad. It's a way of life. We might not like it. We might desire for the 'good old days' when everything was made in the good old US of A but those days are gone. What matters is how the item was designed, what quality controls are in place, etc. as well as what kind of service your local dealer can provide.

6. Given the same facts, all of us could make a different decision. Which doesn't make one of us right and the other wrong. If I can do all the maintenance on my tractor I wouldn't mind buying out of state. If I have a trailer, I won't care that my dealer is 50 miles away.

7. We all want to know we made the right decision when we bought our tractors. When someone comes along and bashes what we bought, we naturally feel compelled to not only defend the brand but also justify our decision. When someone is about to spend thousands of dollars on a tractor they are bound to read almost everything they can get their hands on, I know I did. This includes almost every post on TBN (as well as Muhammad's great book) about the particular tractor(s) they are interested in. Assuming they do so, they will receive an accurate picture of the tractor.

8. All the manufacturers do market surveys, they all evaluate the competition, they all see what sells and what doesn't, heck they might even read TBN before they design and market a new tractor. They have to. There's too much money involved. While there are certainly exceptions, none of the major brands are run by stupid people, either from the technical side or marketing. The recent spate of JD bashing over the X-series is a great example. The tractor may not suite my needs, or yours, but I know plenty of people who would love to have a smaller tractor, that runs on gas, has a FEL and they have no need for a 3ph. In fact, someone I work with has a JD tractor (I forget the model, but it's a small one, like the X series) that has 4 wheel steer that also has a FEL and he loves it! He's not a farmer, he doesn't have acres of grass/pasture to mow. He does have a nice lawn and many planting beds that he faithfully mulches every year. Hence the need for 4 wheel steer to get around the beds and the FEL for moving mulch around.

9. Statements that contain the words 'always' or 'never' are seldom correct except when they deal with safety issues.

10. While our choices are different, we're all here to assist each other. Most of the tips and tricks about using a FEL to plow snow apply to all brands. A 12 foot bat wing mower wont work any better on a 20 hp green tractor than it would on a 20 hp orange one. Initially, I was strongly considering buying an orange tractor, so I hung around in the orange forum. Then I bought a blue tractor and began concetrating my attention in the blue forum. But you know what I soon found out? There's great advice, and great people, all over TBN in all the forums. We all have different amounts of time to spend reading TBN, so you might want to concentrate on your color forum, but venture out every once and a while and visit the other forums. There's much you can learn and there's much you can offer others.

I'm done. Gotta get another cup of coffee and get back to work.

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   / Bashing #73  
Mike I did the same thing, re-read the original post and was amazed that so many started to "bash the basher's" product to defend of their own loyalty.

Good thing most of us are tractor users instead of tractor salesmen, otherwise there would be a whole lot more bashin' going on! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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   / Bashing #74  
Tractor Market Share – Misc

UK TRACTOR REGISTRATIONS : Market Share Analysis
<pre> 1998 1999
% of % of
Company Units Total Units Total

New Holland 2217 21.1 2329 20.0
John Deere 2266 21.6 2958 25.5
AGCO (incl. Massey Ferguson & Fendt) 1617 15.4 1589 13.7
Case (incl. Steyr) 1832 17.4 2296 19.8
Renault 381 3.6 506 4.4
JCB 310 3.0 289 2.5
Valtra 270 2.6 394 3.4
Others 1609 15.3 1260 10.8

Total UK 10502 100.0 11621 100.0

N.B. Data includes Compact Tractors (<= 40 hp) and Agricultural tractors (> 40 hp)

</pre>

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   / Bashing #76  
yeah...apparently just as polarizing and provocative as political discussions in some cases.

Jeff


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#77  
Wow! This absolutely has been an interesting thread! This is what living in the free world is all about. way to go everyone! I'm going to go to another Kubota dealer tomorrow morning to let him address some of the bashing the JD guys did. I'm also going to see if he does any JD or NH bashing. As a lot of people have stated before, this is all part of the research before a major purchase. I'm still a way off from any purchase, and TBN is providing invaluable insight into tractors and the various brands out there! Thanks Everyone!

TheChamp.
 
   / Bashing #78  
Yea I was pretty shocked when I saw the kind of things that were being said about deere being some kind of second class company. I never thought I would see that here on this site. I won't even try to say it better than Mike's post. I had really thought that while we didn't agree on politics, religion, etc. at least you had respect for each others tractors. Now we're not even supposed to read each other's boards if we don't want to hear it. I second Mike's opinion that they are all quality tractors and great companies.

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   / Bashing #79  
Oh good grief Charlie Brown--er--Cowboy---I mean in my last post in this thread that TBN has lists for all brands. This thread occurs under the Kubota section. As I said, wouldn't you expect there to be a Kubota bias here. I certainly am not going to say JD are better than my Kubotas because if I had thought so I would not have bought them--does that not make sense. ALSO, I am glad that both you and John Miller are active here and I know everyone else is because you both have so much more knowledge and tractor experience. I was not inviting you to leave--just saying you could expect a bias here in this KUBOTA section of the TBN when such threads as this come up and vice versa. Please do not stop posting here and everywhere--I always read your stuff with great interest--John especially is kinda like a "green" Bird with his knowledge and always helpful imput.
DEVIL's ADVOCATE--no company as large as JD that has an array of products from tiny lawnmowers to gigantic harvesting equipment can be reasonably expected to make every single part of every unit they produce--it is not in their customers best interest nor is it in the stockholders interest. All companies outsource including Kubota and all industries now participate in the World Econonomy or they go away.
I guess what get's me is the arguement(s) and I am not pinning any of these on anyone individual---

1.that JD compact tractors are better cuz they are made in America--they are not made in America in many cases--that is in fact a marketing ploy--an illusion that I will not accept.
2. JD tractors are better than Kubota because they are built in the US-they are not and many Kubotas have made in USA stamped on them as on the loader of my BX.
3. JD has better design and and quality than Kubota--that is an opinion not a fact.
4. Resale--JD powers was speaking of resale across JD's entire lineup not the compact tractor market--I, in my opinion repectfully dissagree and think Kubota has better resale in that segment
5. I am not patriotic cuz I got a Kubota--maybe so in some respects cuz none of it was built in my part of the country till the carpet baggers came south looking for cheap labor
6. Green is prettier than orange--you SIR--are certainly mistaken as every Kubota owner should surely say that orange is prettier than green much less blue! Green!!!!!yuk!
7. Dueling pistols at high noon!!!!!!!!
Seriously--my opinion---I think the likelyhood of JD unseating Kubota as the leader in the compact tractor segment is equal to the chances of a snowball in hell--Kubota invented that market or at least made it what it is today and I doubt seriously they have any intentions of giving it up. Does that mean JD will not have quality entries in that market--NO---but it does mean--to me--I will continue to ride around on my Kubotas--proud in the knowlege that my lovelier orange tractor is made by the market leader for compact tractors and that is Kubota.
Will that be at 20 paces or 50?
J
 
   / Bashing #80  
<font color=orange>...7. Dueling pistols at high noon!!!!!!!!...
Will that be at 20 paces or 50?...</font color=orange>

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Now Richard... ya got to love J for his sense of humor...

Yep, that was funny...J... /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

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