It's pretty easy to stock what you might use up in a season. As long as you can next day freight from Regina who cares where the dealer is. Then again we do all our own service. Can see the issue when you break down and first thing you do is pick up the phone.
Some of us don't have the time or man power to do our own wrenching. Especially if it's major, minor stuff we do our own. Bearings, belts, ext.......... You still need dealer support
The Cooks in Kinistino are just doing ground work on a new dealership. Supposed to separate some of the brands that are offered at Ag World. Wouldnt doubt that Claas will be available there
lots still up in the air. heard they might have mechanics running trucks out of many locations until dealership get set. anybody know how tinley is to deal with. kramer sure was good to us in the 2 seasons we have had our 770.
I also heard a "rumour" Kinistino is getting the claas dealer they will also have some combines running around this fall. It came from a very reliable source
Cropper is, from what I understand, a personal friend of Helmet Claas and as you said they used to sell and service lots of them so wouldn't surprise me that he'd go after the dealership...
Would be nice... a 480 is a lot of combine for the money.
And you shouldn't have a major breakdown in 3 years, in any make.
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