although im not well known on this site i hesitate to make a few comments.my agco parts reps first question to farmers who complain to him about another dealer gone is this...what is the last thing new you bought from this dealerIJIJit is a very important question. when you bought your last new or USED combine did you buy it from this dealer or a jockey or an auction.or from another dealer 100 miles awayIJIJwithout new and used sales all dealers will dissapear.the parts issue also brings a couple issues to mind.if shoups gathering chain is 2.00 cheaper than the dealer who closed, yes on a 6 row this amounts to 24.00IJwhere did you buy themIJ if you walk into his shop and expect free advice from his mechanic or on the phone it is because shoup etc.cannot and will not provide that information..add that value to the price of the agco part!!! i see questions on here all the time IJIJwhere else besides agco can i buy that partIJ not buying from agco means not buying from the agco dealer.who certainly wont be there when you need something that the aftermarket will not provide for a few simple reasons!! not enough numbers or no profit in selling them!!! if your agco dealer is not competetive tell him...believe me we care.we try to source parts wherever possible to be competetive and have parts when you need them.. we also do combine and tractor service in the winter months and off season i no it is tough for you to spend the money but there are ways to defer the cost. when dealers dissapear it is unfortunate to us also;service calls come in from the area from farmers we have never seen before,dont see in the off season so we could keep more mechanics busy year around,and only see when the local mechanic that was trained by a dealer cant get to it..besides the dealer that is left charges by the mile and his labor rate is too high!!please support your dealer if you can,because if you dont he will be gone sooner instead of later. if you expect him to be there for you .you need to support him in the off season,when they need the work. i know what tbran is saying the grass isnt always silver on the other side of the fence.we are in a tough,low margin,changing business.yes good dealers and good farmers will survive.to all the farmers with loyalty and a business partnership with their local dealer thank you,we will work hard to deserve your business;if we dont tell us before it is too late