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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 7258258" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>After offering me a demo on Twitter last week, (which I accepted) Mr Chaplin has now taken it upon himself to block me (again) for no obvious reason. Interesting tactics to get a customer on board! This was after he slagged off my apparently 'poorly drained' land, then asked if I had access to a big crawler (after telling me power requirement was 130hp/6t) and told me to leave the field for spring corn. I (misguidedly, clearly) was under the impression that his drills were designed to operate late season on 'saturated, very heavy clay' - it seems his clay is lighter than mine. Or something. Anyway, I'm to contact his Yorkshire dealer when it dries up a bit. After some cobblers about haulage from Cambridge to be paid (with a dealer 30 miles away? really?) and other such fogginess, I'm not so keen tbh.</p><p>I'd be a bit concerned about back up if this is how the head of the company operates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 7258258, member: 78"] After offering me a demo on Twitter last week, (which I accepted) Mr Chaplin has now taken it upon himself to block me (again) for no obvious reason. Interesting tactics to get a customer on board! This was after he slagged off my apparently 'poorly drained' land, then asked if I had access to a big crawler (after telling me power requirement was 130hp/6t) and told me to leave the field for spring corn. I (misguidedly, clearly) was under the impression that his drills were designed to operate late season on 'saturated, very heavy clay' - it seems his clay is lighter than mine. Or something. Anyway, I'm to contact his Yorkshire dealer when it dries up a bit. After some cobblers about haulage from Cambridge to be paid (with a dealer 30 miles away? really?) and other such fogginess, I'm not so keen tbh. I'd be a bit concerned about back up if this is how the head of the company operates. [/QUOTE]
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