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Re: An open message to g-manPosted by G-MAN on April 28, 2003 at 13:38:05 from (206.106.139.74): In Reply to: An open message to g-man posted by Concerned Deere Customer on April 28, 2003 at 08:50:36:
It sure is interesting that your IP number came back to several anti-Deere posts on this site since the middle of January or so. I know that doesn't always mean a definite match, but it is a pretty extraordinary coincidence, is it not? Several people have offered to help you with your problems with your Deere tractors if you'd post some specific issues. Several people have wondered which parts your dealer is not stocking. Neither question has been answered, which leads me and others to believe that you're slinging mud in the hopes of starting some big color war. No amount of complaining to anyone on this board is going to solve your problem with your dealer, and I would venture to guess that no one on this board is particularly interested in hearing about your problems anyway. The trend towards larger, multi-store dealerships is happening in all colors, not just John Deere. You will find that out if and when you switch colors. Are you aware that you can order parts for your tractors online? If your dealer isn't carrying what you need for your older tractors, that might be a viable option for you. As far as me not knowing what is happening to Deere, that is laughable. I am a service tech for a large and very successful JD dealership. I deal with farmers day in and day out, and am well aware of their satisfaction level with Deere, and it's fairly high across the board. Satisfaction begins at the dealer level, so if you're not happy now, you never will be. If you think selling your Deere iron and switching colors is the cure for all your problems, by all means do so as soon as possible. At least you have some iron with some resale value. Enjoy that now, because it won't be the case in the future.
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