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c_mayer
Posted 9/18/2024 10:53 (#10894972 - in reply to #10894956)
Subject: RE: Ag Revolutions


Jeffersonville, OH
Aslongasitruns77 - 9/18/2024 11:41

Just saw today at Farm Science that Ag Revolution is moving into Ohio to cover up Ohio Ag's void. Its too bad Chris and the gang at Mayer's can't cover the whole state (highly doubt they'd want to), but hopefully Ag Revolution performs well in their new areas.


Trust me, I would if I could, but I am only able to barely keep up as it is. My family is not interested at the current time to expand further than we can handle with service trucks...we have played the multi-store game before, and got our belly full of "issues" we couldn't see for ourselves every day.

Now, Ag Revolution can't do as bad a job in some situations as Ohio Ag was, so I have good faith in the team at Ag Rev so far. We have talked with their CEO a bit, and we all intend to get along, and work together to support customers and AGCO alike. The core Full Line AGCO dealers left in the state, North Star Hardware, Lowe and Young, and ourselves all get along very well, work together when needed, and support each other with parts, special tools, and knowledge going back and forth regularly...and for us at least, we see no reason that Ag Revolution can't be added to that relationship.

At the end of the day, it all comes down to employees, and relationships to customers and the dealership and it's people to make sure issues are handled as best as possible when they arrive!!

Chris
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