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Vangellis
Dream more easy in the chair that really fits you.
Location: Factoryville, PA. (NE PA)
Joined: Oct 1, 2003
Points: 373
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OPE heaven
Original Message Apr 2, 2005 5:48 pm |
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Hi Gang. Today I visited a Simplicity dealership that is only about 15 miles from my house, but I never knew existed. I have spindles on order with the dealer I normally go to, but they admittedly botched the order from 3 weeks ago and it could be another 1 or 2 weeks. I checked the Simp dealer locater and was suprised to find out this dealer existed. I thought I'd take a ride up there to just see if he had the part in stock. Wow, what a nice place. They had a real nice large showroom loaded with Simplicity, Husqvarna, and Exmark tractors and mowers. I was like a kid in the worlds biggest candy store. It's been pouring rain here all day and the place was real slow. Although they didn't have the part i need in stock, I ended up pulling up a stool at the parts counter and having a nice talk with the manager for about 2 hours. Again, it was a slow day. I wouldn't expect this all the time. Only 4 other customers came in during that time. Thats when I would spend "Quality Time", with the equipment, while the manager took care of them. The Simplicity Conquest is my dream machine, but now that I really looked it over and sat on it, it may be just a little too big for my one acre. But I still want one. LOL I sat down in this baby and felt like I was in a lounge chair in my living room. What a machine!
http://www.simplicitymfg.com/stallion.php The place closes at 12:00 pm on Saturdays and when it got close to that time I told the manager I'd better get going so as not to hold him up. He just said no rush, so we just kept shooting the breeze for about another 1/2 hr. Anyway, it was just a nice way to blow off a rainy Saturday morning. Then I went up to see the other dealership. Like I said it's been pouring rain here since the early morning hours and flood warnings are in effect. These guys are located on the edge of the Suquehanna river in PA, and often get flooded out. They were in the process of moving things in their hardware store to "higher ground" in anticipation of being flooded. It's a good bunch of country boys there too. Even though they screwed up my parts order, They generally are good with the service and are a friendly family oriented place. Guess I'm just lucky to have 2 good Simplicity dealerships nearby. It was a good day. Kevin
This message was modified Apr 2, 2005 by Vangellis
Simplicity Conquest
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Vangellis
Dream more easy in the chair that really fits you.
Location: Factoryville, PA. (NE PA)
Joined: Oct 1, 2003
Points: 373
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Re: OPE heaven
Reply #4 Apr 3, 2005 6:57 pm |
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Hi Fouracres. Welcome to the forum. I guess it's a hit or miss on some dealerships. Theres a JD dealership right down the road from the Simplicity dealer I go to. I've had both refer me to the other if they didn't have something I was looking for. Overall, not a bad experience with the JD dealership, but I think I tested him the one day, and he got PO'ed. They sell the Frontier line and Husqvarna snowblowers there. As I was looking them over one day a guy came over and asked if I needed anything. Just from info I've received on this forum I asked him a few questions. First I asked him how the Husqvarna's were performing since they were newer to the snowblower market. He just stated that he really hadn't heard any complaints about them. Hmmm. But I think I touched a nerve when I asked how the "Murray" built Frontiers were holding up. He just said again, no complaints, and just walked away. I did want a price on one of the Husqvarna's so I asked another guy that was on the floor and he took me to the office of the first guy to ask him. He actually gave me a look of disdain and blurted out $1300. I asked if that was his best price and said, today it is. I was almost going to ask him if I came back tomorrow would the price be better. LOL Anyway, that experience kind of turned me off to that dealer. I don't think I was being a smart aleck by mentioning Murray in the same vain as a JD Frontier, but lets call a spade a spade. A small OPE dealer just a couple miles from my house and who I've dealt with for years sells White brand mowers. A few years ago I asked him about the quality of them because I really wasn't familiar with this brand at all. His statement to me was, "Very good quality. They are made by the same company that makes Cub Cadet and Troy Bilt". Well, gee, They must be well made. Little did I know that company was MTD rebadging these units. Funny he didn't mention that. Oh well, knowledge is power and I don't think the average consumer should get mislead as to what they are reallying paying for. It also reminds me of the great HorsePower debate, but I ain't going there. LOL Everybody has there good days and bad days and each experience can be different. I have my own 3 strike rule. After the 3rd bad experience at a place, I'm done. Maybe thats one to many, but I do try to be understanding and cut some slack. Well thats enough of a rant for now. Still raining out and flooding in the area is getting worse. Another reason to be grateful. I live up on a hill. Kevin
Simplicity Conquest
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Marshall
As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )
Joined: Sep 16, 2002
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Re: OPE heaven
Reply #8 Apr 5, 2005 3:22 pm |
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Emmo
Joined: May 22, 2003
Points: 1065
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Re: OPE heaven
Reply #9 Apr 5, 2005 3:29 pm |
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18Degrees
Joined: Jan 19, 2005
Points: 111
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Re: OPE heaven
Reply #11 Apr 7, 2005 6:19 pm |
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Too bad I live on the Canadian border!Cub dealers were fine (3000 or 5000 series) and helpfull but my wife does not want to ride around on something that looks like a "fried egg"! Welcome to the forum Fouracres
"fried egg" hahahahahahaha um - just wondering.............................................which side of the Candian border? 18 degrees
18 Degree driveway - 928 Honda track drive - Fertilizer spreader for dispensing salt
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