Is the "Tractor Supply Company" a kind of big box store you can browse around looking at general tractor "stuff" or are they more of a mail order outfit?
The problem I find with Northern Tool (vs. TSC) is the shipping costs on very large items. While you may or may not escape the sales tax, those mega-shipping charges are murder on anything that can't come UPS or Fed-Ex Ground. Too bad too because Northern Tool carries some 3-point products that you just can't get at TSC unless you go "special order."Yep. We finally got one here and I was all excited. I've since come to find that I have a tractor dealer with better stuff for the dollar. TSC does have a lot of stuff for the horse farmer, plenty of cowboy hats to if you are looking for that.
A good online source for much of the same tractor stuff plus a lot more additional is Northern tool. http://www.northerntool.com/
The place just needs some serious "old timers" Larry. Maybe we should both go down and apply. You take Enfield... I'll take Griswold!we have a fairly new one in Enfiled CT. Problem is, anyone working there hasn't a clue what a tractor is and what they're suppose to do. I went there twice and won't waste my time doing so again... Might as well go to JC Penny or somewhere else and would probably fair better.. At least they should "teach" the workers some simple things and it probably would do better.,
Around here, Lowe's is much worse than Home Depot. Those folks are totally clueless... almost insultingly so! In fact, I've stopped going to Lowe's altogether due, in part, to their overt catering to illegal aliens and their current sale of "family trees" instead of "Christmas trees"!Thats not much different than the local Home Depot. Hire folks, especially women who havent picked up a tool in their lives to run departments. Went in and asked a gal for a length of 1/2 inch dowling. She said sure and took me to the bolt and screw section to look for bolts. <sigh>
And its gone downhill from there. I hardly go there anymore unless I dont have any other choice. The local Checker Auto went through the same nonsense for a time.![]()
Around here, Lowe's is much worse than Home Depot. Those folks are totally clueless... almost insultingly so! In fact, I've stopped going to Lowe's altogether due, in part, to their overt catering to illegal aliens and their current sale of "family trees" instead of "Christmas trees"!![]()
Who the heck ever heard of a "family tree" (other than in regard to genealogy)???
Dougster
I like Lowes. It is much better here than you describe. We felt like we had a reserved parking space we went there so often when we were building.
No illegal issues nor 'family tree' (unless that is new this year, but I doubt it). I will check next time I'm in there.
New England is the PC / liberals sandbox. I feel for you guys.
I can only speak for the stores in my immediate area. At first, they seemed like a refreshing upgrade from Home Depot. Slowly, things got worse. Much worse. Now, nothing that I want out of their advertisments ever seems to be in stock and the few things my GF buys there always seem to be broken or defective.I like Lowes. It is much better here than you describe. We felt like we had a reserved parking space we went there so often when we were building.
No illegal issues nor 'family tree' (unless that is new this year, but I doubt it). I will check next time I'm in there.
New England is the PC / liberals sandbox. I feel for you guys.
Illegals are totally out of control here too. It is a national tragedy.Here there IS a big illegal issue.
All I know is I have gotten pretty tired of liberalism and political correctness.
We dont have a Lowes nearby. The closest in down near Denver, about 120 miles away. So its a store we dont go to much anyway.
Illegals are totally out of control here too. It is a national tragedy.
Personally, I don't think you're missing much not having a Lowes. So I drove him down to Home Depot. The lumber was 100% better, they had all the tools he wanted at excellent prices... and the supplies he needed were all there at lower prices. Maybe on another day it would have been different, but on this particular day, HD won hands down.
Sounds like it would be a big mistake... but if it happens, I wonder who would come in to fill the void with lumber and serious tools???I have also heard recently that HD is going to go away from the lumber/hardware/do it yourself business model to a home improvement/upscale home improvement. No lumber and just basic tools, etc...and selling new kitchens, appliances and making things "female" friendly to attract women. Course, they will lose alot of mens business and the contractor crowd, but that doesnt seem to be a concern from what I have heard. If they do that I predict they wont be in business that long.![]()
I'm sure store (and regional) management has a lot to do with it. The GF and I have just had too many really bad experiences with Lowes to shop there anymore. For whatever reason, our nearest HD just happens to be first class and there is no good reason to shop elsewhere anymore.funny how different box stores fair in different areas. In Manchester CT, the Lowe's can run circles around HD any day of the week, in knowledge of product, quality and pricing. HD at this location is great if one has all day to get help and once they get it, they might as well talk to a wall,,,