dennys carb shop

read thru the archives here and on the tractor pulling section. doesnt appear anybody had any good words about them.
 
I know I called ther once trying to buy a carb part and the lady that answered the phone about climed thru the phone to chew me a "NEW ONE" and strenly told me that they dont just sell single parts, they dont have to worry about me ever dialing that # again
 
Just put in Dennys carb shop in on the "search" feature on here,I dare ya ! LOL

It will come up like a diaper rash !!!!!!

Nothing but negative.NOT "people persons" !!!!!
 
It's Denies Carb shop. Run , don't walk.
If you need H carb work see Rusty Farmall (Tornholm) or me.

GW
 
I have and had good luck. They rebuilt a H carb that I was having problems with. Well worth the money.
 
I had him rebuild a carb for MH 101 Senior. The motor wouldn't run at all with his work, I had a local guy over in Spokane look at it, and he got it working for me.
 
I have a question:

How does Denny's manage to stay in business and afford all the advertising he does? There's a full-page ad in Red Power every issue.

This thread contains the FIRST positive experience I've ever read about Denny's. Everyone else has complained about verbal abuse and/or shoddy workmanship.
 
(quoted from post at 06:52:02 02/01/12) I have a question:

How does Denny's manage to stay in business and afford all the advertising he does? There's a full-page ad in Red Power every issue.

This thread contains the FIRST positive experience I've ever read about Denny's. Everyone else has complained about verbal abuse and/or shoddy workmanship.

Because people don't get on the internet and let people know when they have a good experience? Some products are worth the attitude problems and crappy service? Look at Wardner and his buddy Marty...
 
Replying to ALL here.

You should be able to get a good job done AND courteous service.

Why cant you have BOTH?There are PLENTY of folks out here who can do better work than this "Denny" AND have a pleasant attitude about it at the same time.

There are WAY too many rebuilders to EVER have to deal with an A$$hole.


And the fact he does advertise in Red Power doesnt hold SH!t with me! Most of the time it just means he is a predator! Some of the BEST folks I have EVER delt with on remanufacturing of parts were a "cottage" industry and were mostly "word of mouth" advertising.

My favorite example is the fellow who builds the magneto drives for the top fuel cars.(He built mine as well.)When you call his number,you are calling his garage at his home,talking to HIM and he is the BIGGEST at what he does !!!!! He hardly has EVER put out any print adds in all his time.

And,BTW,he is a N I C E guy! But I guess if he would EVER start advertising on a LARGE scale,MAYBE it would give him some kind of right to be a first class "d*CK head"??? I DO NOT THINK SO !!!!!(And BTW,he is a WAY bigger deal than this Denny fellow will ever be!!!!! Quote me on that!)
 
Advertising in Red Power costs MONEY.

To make money, you need CUSTOMERS.

The way Denny's treats people, they can't possibly have very many customers.

How do they stay in business and advertise with no customers?
 
(quoted from post at 21:35:09 02/01/12) Advertising in Red Power costs MONEY.

To make money, you need CUSTOMERS.

The way Denny's treats people, they can't possibly have very many customers.

How do they stay in business and advertise with no customers?

Denny's rebuilt a new-style 4020 carb for a neighbor's tractor that ended up worse than when it was removed from the tractor. He said that they were happy and eager to sell parts and repair it, and complete a..holes when he had a problem that they created. I've personally only called them once, and it was an unpleasant experience. There won't be a second call, ever.

A whole bunch of people own old tractors. Old tractors are bought and sold every day. If someone with an attitude and poor service elects not to change their ways, eventually they'll run out of enough satisfied or first time customers to keep the doors open. Word of mouth gets around. Wait about a decade. Some turds float to the top, but all eventually get flushed down.

I can think of a certain "God's gift to green and yellow" tractor guy locally that the internet killed off his parts business when people found out that they could get what they wanted elsewhere for less money and a whole lot less arrogance. It takes some time for them to go away, though.

Advertising brings in new customers. Advertising is also a tax write-off.

Some people tolerate dealing with a..holes. Some seem enjoy the privilege. I don't deal with a.h.'s. Life is too short.

People who make promises they can't keep, who think they are the expert authority on everything, and those who let you repeatedly know that they are the greatest are easily replaced with people who do what they say they will, don't feed you a load of bull, and people who aren't arrogant jerks. Most of these guys need little or no advertising. Word of mouth gets around in good situations, too.

AG
 
AMEN AG !!!!

There ARE alot of nice,good folks that can do good work.ALOT of them right on this very YT sight!


life IS too short to deal with A--holes!
 

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