JD Lawn Tractors (was Re: [AT] Cockshut, Oliver, Coop etc.
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Wed Nov 23 07:06:30 PST 2005
One of our local Deere implement dealers had a very nice separate lawn,
garden, and utility vehicle store before the cheap mowers came to town. He
has now closed that facility. I have no idea what became of the
employees. Hopefully most were pulled back to the implement dealership,
but I doubt there was room for all. I see none at the parts counter. I
own a 325. It was way overpriced. ( I bought a gas 4020 for the same
money.) I shopped until I found a new one that was a year old. I don't
like the idea of the Kawasaki engine, but time will tell. It is the only
thing that has given any trouble. As far as I can tell, it is built by
Deere at the Horicon Works.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
>Before we get too bound up in this, the problem is that Dean, Walt and Guy
>are all correct! There are two John Deere lawn tractor product lines. One
>is made by JD and sold through JD dealers, and the other is made by MTD,
>painted green, and sold through mass market chains like Lowes and Home
>Depot. It is a serious problem for John Deere dealers, as the cheap
>machines give the whole company a bad reputation. I don't pretend to
>understand JD management's strategy, but I don't think the long run
>results will be beneficial.
>
>Mike
>
>Guy Fay wrote:
>>Having had relatives who worked at Horicon Works, and having toured the
>>plants in Horicon, and even once spent a Mother's Day in the Rock River
>>Tap next to the plant, I can guarantee that Horicon produces John Deere
>>garden tractors. That non-Wisconsin STX junk might be a different
>>question......
>>Dean VP wrote:
>>
>>>Walt:
>>>
>>>I think John Deere Horicon Works might have an disagreement with you on
>>>this.
>>>Dean A. Van Peursem
>>>Snohomish, WA 98290
>
>
>
>--
>Mike Sloane
>Allamuchy NJ
>mikesloane at verizon.net
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