CloverKnollFarms
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Well, I have three dealers within 45 minutes as it is nowYou are welcome to make a trip down here to DFW area. Big Tex is just a few miles out of the city. Even the ones that still say Branson also have a TYM logo.
Well, I have three dealers within 45 minutes as it is nowYou are welcome to make a trip down here to DFW area. Big Tex is just a few miles out of the city. Even the ones that still say Branson also have a TYM logo.
Ok, it seemed like you hadn't seen a 4820 nearby. My bad.Well, I have three dealers within 45 minutes as it is now
Not with the TYM hood badgeOk
Ok, it seemed like you hadn't seen a 4820 nearby. My bad.
Most every brand is here, as far as "selection" goes. Most are centered around larger equipment and Ag, but we have some SCUT/CUT choices. Our local big green dealer split their dealership up between the "real Ag" side and the SCUT/CUT market a few years ago. I think that was a good move for them at the time.What options do you have? I would guess the Bismarck area would be mostly dealers that focus on big AG, versus CUT.
My mom's brother lives in Minot. (same uncle that owned an IH dealership with dad). If you want to come down here and shop, I may be persuaded to help you drive your new tractor back to the Northlands.![]()
I see a lot of Kioti and/or LS dealers that also carry TYM down here. Maybe if you have one of them they could be persuaded to add another line. I get the feeling that once the 'merge' is complete, TYM will be looking to expand its footprint in the US.We just don't have a Branson (anywhere) or TYM dealer (only one is way on the eastern edge of state). There are a couple independent equipment shops here locally, but none of them seem interested in the small sized equipment services. They do stay pretty busy with big equipment.
I'm not really looking for a new tractor, just some service support for the one I have.
I'm sure they are. So, hopefully we end up with one over here, that would be nice.I see a lot of Kioti and/or LS dealers that also carry TYM down here. Maybe if you have one of them they could be persuaded to add another line. I get the feeling that once the 'merge' is complete, TYM will be looking to expand its footprint in the US.
The problem with living in the central/ western part of ND or SD is the population is mostly in the east. SD's only dealer is in Sioux Falls. Even though I grew up East River, I like West River better.
Sure you will. As I understand TYM will be making all tractors for all brands next year. So if you want parts you will have to get them from TYM.Really don't matter to me as I'd never own one.