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Ron Armbruster

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The folks at Voss Brothers (Our local John Deere dealer) have a color blind and very rude driver who after being 3 hours late to pick up a different tractor decided that my Yellow and White International 149 looked just like our 2018 Green John Deere. If you ever need anything from them ask for Cary. A very nice and professional employee. I just couldn't understand the total lack of professionalism from the driver. He could be late, take the wrong tractor and give me attitude about what time I would get it back. Needless to say Cary stepped up and brought my tractor back before my bedtime. Shout out to Cary :groupwave: for his ability to still care about others. Shame when you have to remind an established business that they are in passion of stolen goods before they want to be cooperative.
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What really sucks.......they knew about it before they closed. Thanks to Cary it was in my driveway before any of the higher ups tried to do anything about it!! Thanks again to Cary!!! :groupwave:
 
Thanks. Me too. I was supposed to go into work last night instead I got to stay home and fret over my tractor. Sure would be nice if more companies ( And doctors offices ) would realize that night shift people are awake at night. Hence night shift. Everybody counts on night shift workers. Few day walkers give a care. Very frustrating when you are trying to be cool with the people who want your money and business, but only when it suits them. Who starts a business day at 8:30 in the morning? Ok I will stop my ranting............ :bash: :bash::bash::censored2:
 
Colorblind, rude, and doesn't have a clue how to use ratchet straps, either. Good grief...
 
I've done decades of night shifts at water plants... was never my "thing".. kudos to ya if you like it.

I finally "tripped" over the original post that went with this.. I saw this one first and was trying to piece out the story.. crazy that they just show up and drag away your tractor. Must be a small community 'cause over here I'd have the cops out searching for it the moment I found it missing. Was the tire flat when they took it? Least they could've filled it for you since they had it.
 
Tire was flat but dragging sideways knocked it off the bead. Beginners. I didn't want them to touch it. They had already done me enough favors. I live outside of Columbus Ohio zoning will be on you before the cops could help. Besides a pissed off Cub owner finds his Cub in less than 12 hours. I would still be waiting on the police. Can't fault them. I had so much photo/video proof that calling the police was kinda silly. I had everything to prove guilt. And they still wanted to d!ck me around. All I wanted was my tractor home. NOW. But I guess that when you have enough money to own multiple dealerships, why would you care? Just glad the tractor is home. She's been on her first event!! Now she needs a name. Anybody want to get in on this?
 
What's wrong with the straps?

Only one strap, and it's doing almost nothing. Won't take much to overload it when it is running perpendicular to the direction the tractor needs to be restrained for hard braking and/or a crash.
 

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