You should HATE TYM for this!

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Click bait will cost you viewers in the long run.

countrycartier
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Hank, you put out really good content; you don’t have to click bait us. Keep up the good work, but please don’t make click bait a habit.

dodgethis
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Now that John Deere is moving their operation out of the country. People are turning away from all their products. This would be the perfect time for TYM to step up their dealership foot print.

keylargo
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Click bait videos are the best way to lose me watching your videos! But your correct they need more dealers.

BigTader
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I'm still trying to understand why? Why does a 25 horse tractor with loader and mower deck cost $20, 000.00 dollars. My mom and dad bought their first house for that. Inflation is a part of the issue, but I believe gread is the biggest problem.

davidnoftz
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Pls cool it on the title/bait crap. Not your style. God bless you & God bless America. TFS

TomSarelas
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I have been waiting on a pto switch for a month for my 2515 is this just dealer or tym??

LiiveRosiin
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I’m new to your channels but after watching for a few weeks it helped me decide to buy a TYM 574. On my tractor it makes sound almost like the hydraulics are surging in certain RPM ranges! It doesn’t seem to affect the hydraulic function but is just worrying me a little. Does yours do the same or am i maybe looking at a problem with mine?

katdaddyking
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I believe that some years back northern tool was selling tractors made in China

lawrenceburbridge
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I’m a retired 3rd generation tractor dealer. My granddad sold Case tractors out of his front yard and my dad did until he built a building out on the highway, close to a small town here in Missouri. They never sold more than 5-10 tractors per year. My dad also was in the well pump business, he farmed, first dairy, then beef cattle and hay, and he also wrote property insurance. He also built a drive-in restaurant and purchased another. None were super successful; basically he just swapped dollars back and forth, but managed to keep us kids fed. I worked in a Ford tractor dealership for about 10 years until I had the chance in 1988 to purchase a 20% interest in another Ford/New Holland dealership for $150, 000. I paid $10, 000 down and the previous owners financed the balance to me at about 9% interest. I retired out of that dealership with a 50% interest when we sold it in 2020 for about 85% of book value. The reason you don’t see more TYM dealers is the amount of money it takes to open a dealership and maintain it. Our dealership seldom sold more than 50 tractors (under 100hp) per year and almost never topped 3 million in sales but we had to keep a bank balance of approximately $250k year round to cover the ups and downs. We knew that during the 4 winter months, we would lose $1, 000 per day just to open the doors, and we were ok with that because we would typically begin turning a profit by April. I retired as a Kubota dealer, and as we were seeking a buyer for our dealership, Kubota was requiring any prospective buyer to have $1 million dollars of unencumbered assets to take on a dealership. You mentioned mom and pop stores, but in our area, virtually all of those are gone. Now someone may not need that much capital to open a TYM dealership; everyone should inquire and jump on the band wagon. Owning a tractor dealership is a great way to have a steady job: I worked 5 and 1/2 10 hour shifts per week for 32 years. And sometimes, you might even be able to get your overall profit percentage up to 5% of total sales! Right now, the town (10, 000 population) our dealership was in has 6 tractor dealers within a 10 mile radius. We have Kubota, John Deere, Massey, Bobcat, RK, and LS. And the compact tractor market is down about 20% this year. Good times a-coming!

johnhelbig
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The sad thing is, I live in northeast Georgia, their assembly plant is three hours from where I live, but the nearest dealer is an hour and a half to to two hours away.We have two JD dealers within twenty minutes, one a full on ag dealer and the other more into compact and utility dealer.We have a Kubota, New Holland, Mahindra dealers within twenty minutes, and a Massey dealer less than an hour.I would like to check out TYM and possibly buy one, but don't want a dealer so far away, especially in their "home" state.

thomasdaniel
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Wish i had a TYM dealer close to me!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day

davidedwards
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Hank, What company makes your grill guard on your 574?

evansjm
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JOHN DEERE HASN!T BUILT A GOOD TRACTOR SINCE THE 5020 SERIES

garybuth
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TYM making the tractors for Rural King is helping to get their products out there - if folks do a slight bit of research to see that RK is rebadged TYM. Plus I can take it to RK or TYM for any work.

kosh
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Hank, i love your vids, i have an older (2013) tym t503 just rolled 934hrs, only issue ive had is the rear pto seal started leaking, going to dealer to fix this week, only a $200 fix, i have 0 complaints with the tractor, its done everything ive asked for

joshuawalton
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I agree on needing more TYM dealers, I was dead set on buying the T25 but no places around me within reason was close enough, Ended up buying the RK25 from rural king its almost the same machine re-branded !

kellywilson
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Wish i knew the little 25 hp tym had more lift capacity than the 32 hp Kubota i bought

ajpsawmill
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I don't follow everything these companies do. All I know about JD is that they've are more expensive with less capacity that other competitors. They've been resting on their name for years. The price is not justified when you see their profits are going up year over year but their features and innovation are nowhere to be seen. They screwed over workers, leading to a strike. They take the same tractor, add a cup holder, and crank up the price 20%. It doesn't make sense to me.

HoneyDoHomestead
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I'm in central New York but had to go to Pennsylvania to find a TYM dealer that had a T115 TYM tractor! Yes TYM need more dealers!

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