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c_mayer
Posted 12/8/2025 14:34 (#11462152 - in reply to #11462142)
Subject: RE: JD8850 and JD4930


Jeffersonville, OH
jd8850 - 12/8/2025 15:28

Central, you or anyone.else are always welcome to stop at the farm or I wd drive to meet you.
Yes, Lance is my son and we have worked fairly hard side-by-side for 30+ years. He is 4th generation on a family farm, with grandkids to carry on, hopefully. Another son also in the operation.
Regarding JD comments, I wd like to clarify. By no means have I said that JD has the best of everything because they definitely don't.
What I continually stress is IN OUR FARMING AREA, JD has the best parts/service. And that's why we run JD. And that's why.this area is predominantly green.
I have become increasingly aware from this site that this is not the case in many areas. So I need to be more open-minded, obviously.


I'd say you've made you opinion on that very clear, not sure how anyone could call you a cheerleader unless they cherry pick your posts. Any time a question about brands gets brought up, I usually see you say that exact thing, that in your area Deere is top dog...and usually I say that's not the case everywhere LOL

All opinions and experiences are valid, but they are also that, one persons experience and opinion. Others can take that and apply whatever value they think it's worth to them...not sure how it became so difficult to see an opinion you don't agree with, and just disregard it and scroll along. Trust me, I have typed HUNDREDS of responses to threads here and deleted them and walked away. Decided it just wasn't worth it

Chris
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