milkman636
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2010
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- Location
- Palm of the Right Hand
- Tractor
- Bobcat CT335 + John Deere 1023e (former owner of Kubota BX2370-1, John Deere 5210, and Ford 2000)
Its hard to gauge how good your dealer is going to be when you are buying. The sales guy should be nice and interested in what your needs and budget are, but its after the sale where the measure of service begins. The best way to find out about a dealer would be to talk with some of his customers that have needed service after the sale.
That said, my Deere dealer has big volume and won't remember my name because I've really only dealt with their 6 parts guys in my 13 years of ownership. My Deere hasn't needed any more than maintenance. My Bobcat dealer is smaller and they greet me by name, but I have not needed their service either. I would buy from either one again because they both delivered the tractor I wanted at the best price I could find. I personally think that the routine maintenance items on tractors are within almost anyone's abillity to perform, unless they are contending with some sort of disability.
That said, my Deere dealer has big volume and won't remember my name because I've really only dealt with their 6 parts guys in my 13 years of ownership. My Deere hasn't needed any more than maintenance. My Bobcat dealer is smaller and they greet me by name, but I have not needed their service either. I would buy from either one again because they both delivered the tractor I wanted at the best price I could find. I personally think that the routine maintenance items on tractors are within almost anyone's abillity to perform, unless they are contending with some sort of disability.