I briefly read the other post - the one that talks about why the decision was made - questions: 1.) Is/was there only one employee at the dealership? And he/she & you had a difference of opinion? Or did you have a difference of opinion with their entire staff? Is/was it all based on price? 2.) Is/was your difference of opinion with a saleperson? Or with someone in Service? 3.) Did you escalate your concerns to mgmt/owner? 4.) Is/was there only one dealership within 50 +/- miles? I believe we have 5 within an hour drive.
I've never decided on a Ford because the Chevy salesperson was a tool. I look at a salesperson as just that - someone who earns an income based on sales. I've never concluded there is an issue with a dealership based on a salesperson either - they (salespeople) serve their purpose. Granted - there are some that make or break a dealership but I don't fault the owner or the salesperson if they can't meet my pricing needs - it is their livelihood - they set margins based on many variables. None of which are any of my business. The Ford dealership across the street has a bunch of fools in the parking lot - but when I go to the parts counter - they take great care of me & when I go to the service counter - they rock and roll & when I go to the collision department - they rock the house even more... so I buy my truck across town & get parts/service/collision repair a couple hundred yards from my office.
Hope you enjoy your tractor. Glad you got one. I love mine. It's all good!