Given the choice, I'd rather they shut down for 20 days and then be up and running smooth than staying open and having all kinds of problems.
That's why farmers of that size have more then one tractor!!! No matter what they are doing there is always a plan B.You wouldn't say that if you had 100 head of cattle to feed AND the dealer HAS the part you NEED to fix your tractor so you can feed Bessie and her sisters......
Yes, but sometimes plan B sucks. When I farmed full time, we always had a way to get stuff done 99% of the time. But, and a big But, there was a few specialized items that we only had 1 of and if they broke down, we needed immediate repair. The week between Christmas and New Year’s was always nerve wracking when something broke down because most of the big companies shutdown and inevitably, something would break and the dealer wouldn’t have that particular part. With 500 milk cows and another 550 young stock, things could get dicey fast.That's why farmers of that size have more then one tractor!!! No matter what they are doing there is always a plan B.
I guess I don't see the problem if the dealer HAS the part you NEED. The dealers will still be open.You wouldn't say that if you had 100 head of cattle to feed AND the dealer HAS the part you NEED to fix your tractor so you can feed Bessie and her sisters......
End of year Inventory…. makes for a GREAT TIME to get a BUNCH of stuff SOLD and OFF THE BOOKS.It is 20 days, most dealers are ordering extra supplies. The shutdown is being done during the slowest parts time.
If you read the operation of it, it's not the case, It's kind of the opposite.End of year Inventory…. makes for a GREAT TIME to get a BUNCH of stuff SOLD and OFF THE BOOKS.
….all we gotta do is… HAVE a REASON fo get everyone to ORDER PARTS EARLY!
I was suggesting that Kubota was emptying inventory…not dealers. Even dealers would not have to carry on inventory what has been ordered/purchased by customers.If you read the operation of it, it's not the case, It's kind of the opposite.
They want dealers to over order and have plenty of stock on hand and they are offering incentives to do so.
wow, I didn't know someone else made/sold ALL the parts needed for Kubota tractors ! Do you have their name, I'd like to see if their price/delivery is better.I don't think this will be a problem for me, I never buy anything from Kubota.... Except the tractor.....
I have a feeling it's not them locking it out, they just ran out of inventory as EVERYONE is panic buying, and or why not buy if you don't have to pay for it for 6 months.They've already started locking out the ability to order any non-stock parts.
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It's the shop.kubotausa.com site with my local dealer selected. Anything that wasn't in stock was orderable up until a couple days ago. Now anything that isn't in their stock says "Currently unavailable" preventing me from ordering any of those parts.I have a feeling it's not them locking it out, they just ran out of inventory as EVERYONE is panic buying, and or why not buy if you don't have to pay for it for 6 months.
Is that a dealer order portal or just a part seller website?
So not the dealer portal, got it.It's the shop.kubotausa.com site with my local dealer selected. Anything that wasn't in stock was orderable up until a couple days ago. Now anything that isn't in their stock says "Currently unavailable" preventing me from ordering any of those parts.
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keeping parts in stock isn't a thing out here. They keep a few oil filters, oil, hydraulic fluid, air filters and fuel filters-and that's about it. When I was in this business, the last 2 1/2 years under new ownership, the new owners kept griping about how much money they spent on interest on inventory alone. It was in the millions of dollars-just in interest across all of their dealerships. In 2021 they sent back, and threw away, a LOT of inventory, reducing it back to blades, fluids, and filters-and not much more, thus reducing each dealers' inventory interest. Bad part is, a commercial or farm customer-who needs their stuff ASAP, can't get it that quickly if the part(s) have to be ordered in. But that chain of dealers is more about the sales dollar more than helping their parts and service customers so it doesn't really surprise me any.I guess I don't see the problem if the dealer HAS the part you NEED. The dealers will still be open.
I was at my dealer yesterday. They told me ordering is going to be down for the month of January. Anything not confirmed before the end of the month. Unbelievable.It's highly unlikely they'll shut down for 20 twenty days. Maybe 20 MINUTES, at most.
On so many levels this 'offline - no parts' for 20 days is rediculous.