Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter.

   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #12  
If you have a problem with your KK, you can still go thru TSC to get parts and such.

This may vary from store to store. At my local TSC in Watertown, NY it was much faster for me to order idler pulleys for my KK 60" finish mower directly through KK via their 800 phone line.
My local store was talking 10 days to a couple of weeks. The KK folks got the parts to me in a matter of a few days.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #13  
I think it is just sticker swapping.
The Connecticut store that I bought my KK tiller at was selling KK as Farm Force a few years ago, quite obvious when it says KK on one side and FF on the other side of the SAME UNIT !

The New Hampshire store was selling Speeco post hole diggers as Countyline a couple of months ago, probably still are.

Not THAT different from Mitsubishi cars with Dodge stickers, or Ahh, nevermind.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #14  
I purchased a County Line rotary cutter from my TSC in Kerrville, TX yesterday. They told me they were relabled KK units.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #15  
I think they just do the old "Sears" thing! Put out a bid for tools, and see who wins! Then take that (low-bid) green poulan chain saw, order it in red with Craftsman Stickers on it! Not saying it's bad, but why don't they just say "Exclusively at Tractor Supply, County Line Implements, made by King Kutter"! They think people don't know? ~Scotty
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #16  
I think they just do the old "Sears" thing! Put out a bid for tools, and see who wins! Then take that (low-bid) green poulan chain saw, order it in red with Craftsman Stickers on it! Not saying it's bad, but why don't they just say "Exclusively at Tractor Supply, County Line Implements, made by King Kutter"! They think people don't know? ~Scotty

There are NOW several different suppliers that make equipment for Tractor Supply Co. It depends in which part of the country you live as to who makes the product that you see in stores with the County Line decal on it.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #17  
I bought a 6ft KK tiller at a TSC in NH this past spring. Mine was right next to a 5ft Countryline tiller. Other than the one foot difference and some decals there was absolutely no difference between them. Even the serial numbers were KK serial numbers on the Countryline. I called KK and they confirmed that they just use different decals at the request of TSC but the equipment is made on the same production lines with the same standards....at least for the tillers.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #18  
Hmmmm King Kutter is made in the USA. Tractor Supply is probably trying to replace them with something made in China to match the rest of their junk. :)
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #19  
I bought a 6ft KK tiller at a TSC in NH this past spring. Mine was right next to a 5ft Countryline tiller. Other than the one foot difference and some decals there was absolutely no difference between them. Even the serial numbers were KK serial numbers on the Countryline. I called KK and they confirmed that they just use different decals at the request of TSC but the equipment is made on the same production lines with the same standards....at least for the tillers.

I believe you are absolutely right. Also, as a retailer of King Kutter, TSC provides warranty on the products they sell. It must be pretty darn hard to identify a KK bought at TSC and one bought somewhere else if they both look identical. I think asking for their own Countyline branding simplifies a lot of things. In the beginning, they sold KK implements painted terracotta red and with a big TSC emblem on them. In recent years, they have sold regular yellow KK implements with no TSC branding. I think they are going back to their original idea the cheapest way they can, by only changing the decals. That has to be much easier for KK to produce than a whole different paint job. ...just my thoughts. I have no way to actually prove this.
 
   / Tractor Supply now carries Countyline attachments and not KingKutter. #20  
I just tried a reply and got locked up somehow will try again. Our local Hobbyfarm supply did stock KK and now it's all something called Prefiert. I tried to get some replacement bearings for a KK 6-1/2' disc there once and they told me "go to a bearing supply house". So much for supporting the KK brand there. I finally got the bearings from Agri-Supply for about 1/4 of the local bearing suppiers price. bjr
 
 

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