Johnnyboxer
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If that is true I am not surprised- an example of an American company and their fudge-you model of capitalism.
Of course it's true
Well known and accurately put
If that is true I am not surprised- an example of an American company and their fudge-you model of capitalism.
Netherton Tractors & HRN all same family tho aint they? yes they might be completely sep business's
Same family isn’t itYes I mean different from sharmans
John Deere Forestry run out of Carlisle. The mechanics can orders parts to certain places through a amazon type arrangement so dont need to go back to Carlisle for them.
From that one deport they send there mechanics all the way down to the south coast and upto the Scottish highlands. Probably requires a very good service manager who can keep track of his mechanics and get the closest one to machines that require fixing.
Of course it's true
Well known and accurately put
I know where there are on airport ind est first place you drive past, been into that Laversdale Timber yard a few timesJohn Deere Forestry run out of Carlisle. The mechanics can orders parts to certain places through a amazon type arrangement so dont need to go back to Carlisle for them.
From that one deport they send there mechanics all the way down to the south coast and upto the Scottish highlands. Probably requires a very good service manager who can keep track of his mechanics and get the closest one to machines that require fixing.
It is the same family yes if you put them altogether they must have been by far the biggest JD setups across the UKSame family isn’t it
well theres one thing i'll no be loosing any sleep over JD's plansMaybe JD don't want the headache of dealing with small farmers, repairing their tractors 5+ years old and would much rather they were exported. Bit like car main dealers dont like selling old cars.
JD probably want to concentrate on selling brand new machines where the money is? Let's be honest farmers will always buy JD they regard them.as a prestige brand.
John Deere has been successful for 180 years, so why do you try to tear it down..?
You don't like the way they operate their business model, ok, don't buy their products but don't knock them for being one of the worlds most successful companies.
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Maybe JD don't want the headache of dealing with small farmers, repairing their tractors 5+ years old and would much rather they were exported. Bit like car main dealers dont like selling old cars.
JD probably want to concentrate on selling brand new machines where the money is? Let's be honest farmers will always buy JD they regard them.as a prestige brand.
Was it not the Grandfather selling land for oil drilling in Aberdeen that set the sons all up with their farms and businesses.Netherton Tractors & HRN all same family tho aint they? yes they might be completely sep business's
It may well do quite soonTwo families independent from each other
As for the export bit
All dealers rely on some export as the used market in the uk can not provide enough customers
You could be right. all well respected folks in the trade from everyone i speak tooWas it not the Grandfather selling land for oil drilling in Aberdeen that set the sons all up with their farms and businesses.
John Deere has been successful for 180 years, so why do you try to tear it down..?
You don't like the way they operate their business model, ok, don't buy their products but don't knock them for being one of the worlds most successful companies.
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