Curt
Member
Re: Why did you buy \'that\' brand of tractor?
I knew I wanted a compact tractor, but had absolutely no knowledge. A friend of mine at work had just bought a MF1240, and extoling its virtues told me to call his dealer. Because of previous encounters, I didn't want to "bother" the NH and Kubota dealers, and dismissed Deere in my own mind as too expensive.
When I called the MF dealer, I spoke with the (4th generation) owner, who couldn't have been more pleasant. He said he had a new 1225 that he would bring over the next day. He did, and spent about an hour explaining its operation. He left it for the whole weekend. When he picked it up we spent some time talking about my requirements; he walked the property with me and answered my concerns. I finally decided on the MF 1215 (18 hp). The first time I visited the dealership was when I brought the deposit check over!
When he delivered my tractor, he spent more time explaining the controls, safe operating, and even took off the MMM and reinstalled it, just to show me how.
This was before I discovered TBN, so I ended up buying a tractor with no comparisons and no haggling, which most people would regard as foolish. Sorry this this turned out to be such a long story. It's obvious that I put a lot of emphasis on the dealer experience, and three years later I still have no regrets.
Curt
I knew I wanted a compact tractor, but had absolutely no knowledge. A friend of mine at work had just bought a MF1240, and extoling its virtues told me to call his dealer. Because of previous encounters, I didn't want to "bother" the NH and Kubota dealers, and dismissed Deere in my own mind as too expensive.
When I called the MF dealer, I spoke with the (4th generation) owner, who couldn't have been more pleasant. He said he had a new 1225 that he would bring over the next day. He did, and spent about an hour explaining its operation. He left it for the whole weekend. When he picked it up we spent some time talking about my requirements; he walked the property with me and answered my concerns. I finally decided on the MF 1215 (18 hp). The first time I visited the dealership was when I brought the deposit check over!
When he delivered my tractor, he spent more time explaining the controls, safe operating, and even took off the MMM and reinstalled it, just to show me how.
This was before I discovered TBN, so I ended up buying a tractor with no comparisons and no haggling, which most people would regard as foolish. Sorry this this turned out to be such a long story. It's obvious that I put a lot of emphasis on the dealer experience, and three years later I still have no regrets.
Curt