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"Farm supply store over 400 locations sell mostly private label low/average quality products at 20 - 30 % higher than walmart prices. If your in a bind for generic tractor/farm supplies and they are convinient then this is where I will go.
They have limited variety in each category. Price and quality option are not good. Much prefer lowes, HD or Walmart for better selection and pricing.
On my visit I was looking for two stroke chain saw/leaf blower oil. Options were limited to 2.5 oz containers for $1.50 - 3.00/each. Was hoping for pint or quart in recognizable brand options but no it had to be off brand and expensive. Did have husquavarna but it was the $ 3.00 option.
I buy tractor paint there since no one sells that. Bought cotter pins and hitch pins as well. Cotter pin broke due to casting defect. Brought it back look at me like I broke.
Not my favorite place. But will go back if they have what I need and can't justify commute into town."
"Farm supply store over 400 locations sell mostly private label low/average quality products at 20 - 30 % higher than walmart prices. If your in a bind for generic tractor/farm supplies and they are convinient then this is where I will go.
They have limited variety in each category. Price and quality option are not good. Much prefer lowes, HD or Walmart for better selection and pricing.
On my visit I was looking for two stroke chain saw/leaf blower oil. Options were limited to 2.5 oz containers for $1.50 - 3.00/each. Was hoping for pint or quart in recognizable brand options but no it had to be off brand and expensive. Did have husquavarna but it was the $ 3.00 option.
I buy tractor paint there since no one sells that. Bought cotter pins and hitch pins as well. Cotter pin broke due to casting defect. Brought it back look at me like I broke.
Not my favorite place. But will go back if they have what I need and can't justify commute into town."