Or customer no service. I decided to start a new thread and not hijack the thread on trailer hitches.
How did I end up with a Kubota?
It was the spring of 1980 and we needed something to mow the grass and maybe remove some snow from a 100' of driveway. We had wore out a Sears 10HP mower in 3 years. A new 18 HP Sears was 3K.
So i decided to buy a used compact tractor.
On a Sat. morning went north to the big city to BUY, I was done kicking tires. Went to the Ford dealer (Olathe Ford) about 9AM. Had a few machines outside. I looked and walked around, and looked and walked around and finally walked inside after about 10 minutes. I walked in. There was coffee brewing, I could smell it, and 3 guys over in the corner at a desk.
I moseyed over to the coffee and poured a cup. No comments from anyone. I proceeded to walk around looking at bolts, washers, filters, containers of hyd. fluid and oil. Still no comments, like "We're closed today", or "Nothing is for sale, we're taking inventory", or "You look like a thief"! Another 8-10 minutes in there and still no communication for them.
So I walked back outside and looked some more. Walking around just to see if they would come out. Finally, one of the guys came out and asked, "Can I help you find something?"
I said, "Yes you can. I'm in the market for a small tractor." He started to say something and I interrupted him, saying "You guys are really busy. There's a lot going on here! Who is your stiffest competition?"
He said, "Kubota ".
I said, "Where are they located?
"Down there by the ready-mix plant", he said.
I said, "Thanks, I'm going to go down there and buy a tractor 'cause if your customer service is as bad as it is this morning I'd never be able to get parts or repairs made."
I went down to the Kubota dealer and bought a B6100 with a belly mower. Delivered it on following Monday. Paid $4300 in 1985 sold in 2007 with a little over 1200 HRS for $3200.
How did I end up with a Kubota?
It was the spring of 1980 and we needed something to mow the grass and maybe remove some snow from a 100' of driveway. We had wore out a Sears 10HP mower in 3 years. A new 18 HP Sears was 3K.
So i decided to buy a used compact tractor.
On a Sat. morning went north to the big city to BUY, I was done kicking tires. Went to the Ford dealer (Olathe Ford) about 9AM. Had a few machines outside. I looked and walked around, and looked and walked around and finally walked inside after about 10 minutes. I walked in. There was coffee brewing, I could smell it, and 3 guys over in the corner at a desk.
I moseyed over to the coffee and poured a cup. No comments from anyone. I proceeded to walk around looking at bolts, washers, filters, containers of hyd. fluid and oil. Still no comments, like "We're closed today", or "Nothing is for sale, we're taking inventory", or "You look like a thief"! Another 8-10 minutes in there and still no communication for them.
So I walked back outside and looked some more. Walking around just to see if they would come out. Finally, one of the guys came out and asked, "Can I help you find something?"
I said, "Yes you can. I'm in the market for a small tractor." He started to say something and I interrupted him, saying "You guys are really busy. There's a lot going on here! Who is your stiffest competition?"
He said, "Kubota ".
I said, "Where are they located?
"Down there by the ready-mix plant", he said.
I said, "Thanks, I'm going to go down there and buy a tractor 'cause if your customer service is as bad as it is this morning I'd never be able to get parts or repairs made."
I went down to the Kubota dealer and bought a B6100 with a belly mower. Delivered it on following Monday. Paid $4300 in 1985 sold in 2007 with a little over 1200 HRS for $3200.