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arie515
Posted 1/19/2019 13:59 (#7256328 - in reply to #7239487)
Subject: RE: Top 10 worst tractors?


Toronto, ON
martin - 1/12/2019 10:45

So, Arie, how many outlets does Deere have in the USA/ Canada?

How many outlets does CIH have in the USA/Canada?

How many outlets does Agco have in the USA/Canada?

What is the overwhelming value of a Belarus that a person would buy one with so little support available? 



1) In my opinion, using such logic - there will never be any new product/suppler in USA/Canada, and the farmers will be doomed to keep buying from JD/CNH/AGCO monopoly till end of times.
2) There are over 40 MTZ dealers in USA/Canada. So if you have local dealer - you'll have the support. Moreover, the factory produced and sold last year over 62,000 tractors. That means strong parts availability 20 years from now. Customers who bought Belarus tractor 30 years ago can still get from us brand new factory parts to keep old tractors running. Not many other 30 year old tractors are being supported by the original manufacturer.
3) The main attraction of the current MTZ/Belarus tractors (besides price) is their simplicity. We have many customers who operate in remote locations with no close dealer to support them (neither MTZ or any other major brand). Their point is that they can service the tractor themselves, or they can bring any local mechanic and he can still work on the tractor, without worrying about computers, complicated electronics and so on.
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