Comancheria
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2022
- Messages
- 56
- Tractor
- NH TC33DA 2005
The dealer I got my TYM from told me they sell most of their tractors out of state and can hardly keep up with demand.I've had three dealers in the last 6 months say they won't take my 770 hour Mahindra in trade and I thought it was because it needs seals replaced which is a labor intensive job. Then I asked the owner of the Mahindra dealer that sold it to me if they'd repair it and take it back in to sell on consignment (meaning I would own it until it sold, but they'd get a percentage for selling). They weren't interested saying tractor sales were slowing. Oh, and the service department still hasn't my calls about repairing it even after speaking with the owner.
Two of the Kubota dealers said they have trouble getting parts for Mahindra. The third dealer wasn't a Kubota dealer, but said they have trouble reselling Mahindras.
Massey Ferguson used to have a good presence here in rural Middle Tennessee, but their dealer network has really dried up compared to what they once were. A friend needs the clutch replaced in his MF and can't find anyone to do it nearby.
They’d always be willing to take my trade and they’re about 9 miles away from me.
They’re also opening up two more dealerships and they currently service many other makes and models because people are having a hard time finding service centers.
So far I really liked dealing with this dealership and they’re located in N Georgia.