I think it is time to look at who is really loosing money in this Farmtrac ordeal. Who continues to collect money this very day at the expense of others, in a situation that, most of us believe was created by the very company who is still collecting. If you were collecting money and had no interest in seeing this come to an end, what would you do as a company? Let it continue, at the expense of others. If as a company you knew you were overlending but could shift debt very quickly to the dealer network thus mitagating any lose, would your company do it and at the expense of others? In this situation knowing that you were collecting money would you keep your dealers up to date, would you let all of the dealers get all of the information fairly or keep some in the dark, except when their interest bill was due? Would you as a company collecting money at the expense of others that you helped put into the rotten situation, who you are keeping in the dark give resonable help in moving equipment or would you let them hang by a thread with just enough room to pay the money your company wants? These things could happen to you if you floor plan with Textron. Wake up all you Cub Cadet, Montana dealers.
Now can anyone tell me who is really losing in this ordeal?
Less Then Zero customers?
Dealers, doing everything they can to keep customers happy?
LS cable, building great tractors?
Escorts, working to ship parts ASAP and building great tractors?
Textron?
Does anyone have info. on who is still turning a profit in this mess?
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