Handloader109
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Nope, to has zero presence in the south southeast. Never heard of them until posted here. They aren't Walmart by any means. Wont affect tym in US at all.
Nope, to has zero presence in the south southeast. Never heard of them until posted here. They aren't Walmart by any means. Wont affect tym in US at all.
RK is probably already outselling TYM USA dealers. Wait until they have tractors in all of their stores.
I searched for TYM dealers within 250 miles of me in northern Ohio and there are 4:
Of those there is a repair shop, a tire shop, and a lawnmower shop. I couldn't find TYM listed at any of those places as either a product, service, or parts. The 4th is a what I would call a legit small equipment dealer that does list TYM as a product. TYM doesn't have a strong presence in this area but maybe they do in other areas of the country. RK is strong through this part of the country but I know they are not a national store.
That's what I was saying in post #100. Like you said who knows how this will end up, but it is fun to speculate.If RK starts selling more tractors than the TYM USA dealers, maybe TYM decides they'd rather just MAKE tractors rather than worry about selling and servicing them. IOW, TYM owners could end up depending on RK stores for service rather than the other way around.Seriously I hope not, but who knows what will happen with any brand?
That's what I was saying in post #100. Like you said who knows how this will end up, but it is fun to speculate.