You all are correct about having more than one brand. We have others and are about to bring another big name brand in. We don't carry all of Cub's line, we don't carry any of their hand-held equipment and very few compacts.
Cub Cadet for year were centered around residential ridding mowers. Now they have a full blown Commercial line, utility vehicle line, residential zero turn line, and within two to three years will have a compact line that will be able to compete with the top names in the business.
What you won't see in the future is a Cub Cadet dealer where Cub isn't their top "focus." In other words you won't walk into a dealership that sells say Toro and Cub Cadet and 80% of the machines on the floor be Toro's and the dealer just stocking a few Cub Cadet's...this doesn't make sense for Cub.
Cub Cadet for year were centered around residential ridding mowers. Now they have a full blown Commercial line, utility vehicle line, residential zero turn line, and within two to three years will have a compact line that will be able to compete with the top names in the business.
What you won't see in the future is a Cub Cadet dealer where Cub isn't their top "focus." In other words you won't walk into a dealership that sells say Toro and Cub Cadet and 80% of the machines on the floor be Toro's and the dealer just stocking a few Cub Cadet's...this doesn't make sense for Cub.